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9. Why would many isolationists have argued that the Neutrality Act of 1939 was not actually "neutral"?

1.They thought the Neutrality Act was supporting the Soviet Union.

2.They thought material support of the Allies was, indirectly, acting against the Axis Powers.

3.They thought the Neutrality Act limited attention to domestic issues.

4.They equated foreign alliances with an increased chance of war.

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