All the following were causes of the U.S. isolationism in the 1930's except

A:The economic troubles of the Great Depression

B:The findings of the Nye Committee

C:The passage of the Neutrality Acts***

D:The rise of totalitarian
regimes in Europe

Is this correct?

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To determine which option is incorrect, we need to examine each option in relation to the U.S. isolationism in the 1930s.

A: The economic troubles of the Great Depression did contribute to U.S. isolationism in the 1930s. The widespread economic downturn made Americans focus on domestic issues rather than international affairs.

B: The findings of the Nye Committee also played a role in U.S. isolationism. The committee investigated the profits made by American weapons manufacturers during World War I, which led to increased skepticism towards foreign entanglements.

C: The passage of the Neutrality Acts is another factor that contributed to U.S. isolationism during this time. These acts were designed to prevent the U.S. from becoming involved in any foreign conflicts by prohibiting trade and loans with belligerent nations.

D: The rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe, such as Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, did indeed contribute to U.S. isolationism. Americans were hesitant to become entangled in European conflicts and preferred to adopt a policy of non-intervention.

Based on the above analysis, the only option that is incorrect is D: The rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe. This option is actually a cause of U.S. isolationism in the 1930s, rather than an exception.

Therefore, the correct answer is D: The rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe.

It's too bad that you didn't care enough to Google Neutrality Acts.

http://www.google.com/#q=Neutrality+Acts&*

No. Unfortunately those are two wrong guesses.