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#45 this was an american policy early on during wwii where we agreed to sell non - military goods to countries at war, but they had to pay cash and carry the goods away on their own ships. we did not want to be dragged into war.
options: lend - lease; neutrality; cash and carry
#46 during wwii, which countries made up the allied powers?
options: japan, germany, and italy; soviet union, great britain, japan, and france; america, great britain, the soviet union and france
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Question 45
Brief Explanations
- Lend - Lease was a policy where the US lent or leased military equipment, not just non - military goods with the "cash and carry" condition.
- Neutrality is a broader stance of not taking sides, not a specific policy about selling goods with cash and carry.
- Cash and Carry policy during WWII required countries at war to pay cash for non - military goods and transport them on their own ships, matching the description.
Brief Explanations
- Japan, Germany, and Italy were the Axis Powers, not the Allied Powers.
- Japan was part of the Axis, so the option with Japan, Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France is incorrect.
- America (USA), Great Britain, The Soviet Union, and France were major countries of the Allied Powers during WWII.
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C. Cash and Carry