The Neutrality Act of 1935 and its 1936 and 1937 amendments restricted the president's ability to aid the enemies of Germany, Japan, and Italy. prohibited Americans from volunteering for the armed services of Great Britain. reflected the Congressional recognition that the American people were prowar. cautioned Americans about shipping goods to belligerent nations.
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