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Which idea is BEST supported by the following paragraph from the section "1930s isolationism"?The Neutrality Act of 1936 added more restrictions. No loans could be made to nations at war, and Americans weren't permitted to travel on the ships of nations at war. Congress wanted no more incidents like the sinking of the Lusitania – when a German submarine sunk the British ship Lusitania carrying British and Americans during World War I, killing 1,198 people on board. A. Americans were still angry with Germany for the sinking of the Lusitania. B. Nations at war were angered by the serious limitations the U. S. put in place. C. Many more American deaths were prevented by the Neutrality Act of 1936.D. U. S. foreign policy was shaped by the negative effects of World War I.

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