History, 11.06.2021 14:00 ciaraCochran1876
When much of America remained Isolationist, why did Congress pass the Lend-Lease Act, breaking years of Neutrality Acts?
A- to help nations the president deemed vital to defense of the United States
B- congress didn’t make the president would actually trade any American weapons
C- to try and appease Nazi Germany and stay on their good side
D- American secretly couldn’t wait to start fight
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