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U.S. Neutrality during World War II The brutality of World War I, the strength of the pacifist and isolationist movements, and the Nye Committee’s inquiry prompted Congress to approve a series of neutrality acts in the 1930s aimed at preventing U.S. intervention abroad.
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The Virginia Plan was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch.
it gave congress the authority to enforce income tax
They were formed to resist new British taxes