The act codified a strong isolationist policy in U.S. law, shaping American foreign policy and constraining options as international conflicts escalated toward World War II.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Neutrality Act on August 31, 1935, establishing an embargo on the shipment of arms to belligerent nations and restrictions on loans and travel to reduce U.S. involvement in foreign wars.
The act codified a strong isolationist policy in U.S. law, shaping American foreign policy and constraining options as international conflicts escalated toward World War II.
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