Briefly describe the restrictions that congress place on us contacts with foreign nations in the neutrality acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937?
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The Neutrality Act of 1936, gave a more than a year extension to that of 1935.
On 1937, the Neutrality Act disallowed the ships to travel Americans and sale of armaments.
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