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Explain what the text authors mean by their remark that in the 1930s, "Congress was one war too late with its [neutrality] legislation." Do you agree with the text's authors harsh critique of the goals and consequences of the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937? Cite specific historical examples from events in the 1930s, such as the Spanish Civil War and the growing expansionist gains of Nazi Germany before World War II, to defend your view.
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