The 1939 Neutrality Act's cash-and-carry provision:
A) permitted the United States to sell arms to Britain and France as long as they paid up-front and allowed American ships to deliver the purchase
B) prohibited all arms exports, even to countries with cash who could carry them on their own ships
C) was removed from the final bill due to isolationist opposition to permitting any trade with warring nations
D) permitted the United States to sell arms to Britain and France if they paid up-front and carried their purchases on their own ships
E) permitted all trade, except arms and munitions, with warring nations who paid and carried their own goods
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