Question

How did the Neutrality Act of 1935 treat the sale of munitions?
A) It banned their sale to all countries except when the president should proclaim that a state of war existed.
B) It limited their sale to only Great Britain and France, because they had repaid their loans from the Great War.
C) It approved of their sale to those nations "protected" by the Monroe Doctrine.
D) It forbade their sale to all belligerents whenever the president should proclaim that a state of war existed.

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