Read the following passage:



The United States, disillusioned by the failure of the crusade for democracy in World War I, announced that in no circumstances could any country involved in the conflict look to it for aid. Neutrality legislation, enacted piecemeal from 1935 to 1937, prohibited trade in arms with any warring nations, required cash for all other commodities, and forbade American flag merchant ships from carrying those goods. The objective was to prevent, at almost any cost, the involvement of the United States in a foreign war.

During the 1930s, the United States was eager to get involved in international conflicts.

FALSE

TRUE

FALSE

The passage clearly states that the United States enacted neutrality legislation to prevent involvement in foreign wars during the 1930s.