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Essay heading: 1920s history
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His exact words were "The nation will answer, must answer, we choose peace.
The republicans felt differently. Many rallied for war, feeling that Roosevelt, was hurting potential wealth for the United States. Republican candidate, Alfred Landon, was very adamant that the republicans were the best party to keep the country out of war... displayed 300 characters
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Roosevelt easily defeated Landon, and with strong public support, he approved the Neutrality Act of 1937. It required that all nations pay cash for all won war guards and carry them on their own ships. It also barred Americans from sailing on belligerents. Truly the over powering by Germans taking over most of Europe and the seizing over Poland... displayed next 300 characters
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