What did the passage of five neutrality laws in the 1930s indicate about U. S. foreign
policy?
Congress was unwilling to develop additional alliances.
The United States deliberately encouraged Germany and Italy to attack America.
Congress wanted a return to isolationism.
The government fine-tuned its policy toward other nations.
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