Answer:
A) They prevented the U.S. from selling arms to any nation at war.
Explanation:
The neutrality act of 1935 passed by the congress prevented the U.S from selling arms to any nation at war.
The act lifted the arm embargo and banned all cash and carry arms trade by the Us.
The neutrality act also banned and termed movement by U.S citizens using ships of belligerents as "at owners risk"
The correct answer is C) Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps.
<em>The wartime action that violated the Constitution in the name of protecting the United States from perceived threats was “Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps.” </em>This action taken by the United States government during WWII violated the constitutional rights of some citizens because it detained Japanese citizens and were taken to camps.
In February 1942, Executive Order 9066 allowed the government of the U.S. the detention and incarceration of Japanese-Americans living on the West Coast of the country. They were taken out from their homes, to be sent to camps located in different parts of the country.
I believe your answer is C. have a good day =D plz rate brainliest and put thanks have a good test!