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the lend lease act allowed the united states to *
sell non war goods to all countries at war
provide the axis with the necessary military supplies
provide the allies with the necessary military supplies
stop the germans from trading with the western hemisphere
the axis powers’ alliance worried franklin d. roosevelt because he saw that the united states would have to *
join the axis
fight on us soil
take in refugees
fight on two continents
First Question (The Lend Lease Act):
The Lend - Lease Act was a program through which the United States provided military aid to its allies (like the UK, Soviet Union, etc.) during World War II. It was not for selling non - war goods to all warring countries, nor for aiding the Axis (the enemies), and it had nothing to do with stopping German trade with the Western Hemisphere.
The Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) were in different parts of the world (Europe, Asia). Roosevelt was worried that if the US entered the war, it would have to fight in both Europe (against Germany and Italy) and Asia (against Japan), meaning fighting on two continents. The US had no intention of joining the Axis, and the worry was not about fighting on US soil initially or taking in refugees due to the Axis alliance.
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C. Provide the Allies with the necessary military supplies