which statement explains the evolution of american foreign policy between 1935 and 1941? a)the united states remained committed to a policy of strict neutrality until the nation was directly attacked.b)the united states went from a policy of strict neutrality to aiding the allies and making preparations for war.c)the united states gradually shifted its focus from europe to asia as germany expanded the territory it controlled.d)the united states went from providing only financial support to the allies to providing weapons and other war materials.
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