What impact did the Nazi invasion of Poland have on the United States?

a. The blockade of American goods reaching Poland decreased production in the United States and prolonged the Great Depression.

b. The United States closed its immigration ports to exiled Poles in a show of neutrality toward the war.

c. Polish American citizens marched on Washington, DC, requesting Congress to take action against the invasion.

d. President Roosevelt called for a neutrality act that allowed the United States to sell arms to the Allied powers.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is d. President Roosevelt called for a neutrality act that allowed the United States to sell arms to the Allied powers.

There was a huge anti-war sentiment in the United States since people wanted to remain isolated. When the war began, Roosevelt urged the congress to reconsider some provisions of the earlier Neutrality Act in order to enable him to trade with those involved in the war which would be a disguise for helping the Allies with war materials and equipment.