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How did the United States' lend-lease program support the Allies?
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A. The program increased the production of cars to transport Allied soldiers.
B. The program increased the manufacturing of weapons to sell to the Allies.
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CThe program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain
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D. The program allowed U.S. soldiers to volunteer for Allied forces if they chose.

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C. The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain

Explanation:

  • In March 1941, the United States Congress passed a law to provide favorable purpose loans for the purchase of weapons and other military materials from the United States.
  • Credit could be given to countries "whose defense is of importance to the interests of the United States", with debt on arms and supplies consumed during the war was to be written off.
  • This system was called "Land Lease". The United Kingdom was the first to receive this US aid, and remained its main beneficiary until the end of World War II ($ 31.4 billion, with the USSR borrowing $ 11.3 billion).

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Neutrality and Engagement Quick Check

1. Drag the World War II events into correct chronological order to arrange them from earliest to most recent.

Hitler invades Poland

Germany invades the Low Countries

France creates the Maginot Line

France surrenders

2. What contributed to Congress passing the Neutrality Acts in 1935, 1937, and 1939?

C. Most Americans didn't want to get involved in European affairs.

3. How did the United States’ lend-lease program support the Allies?

C. The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain.

4. What was the United States’ response to the attack on Pearl Harbor?

C. The United States declared war on the Axis countrie

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