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what did the lend - lease act of 1941 do?
a. it was proposed by american isolationists
b. it ensured the british easier access to american war supplies
c. it was approved but never implemented
d. it placed restrictions on which materials the united states could ship to great b
The Lend-Lease Act of 1941 was a U.S. policy designed to aid Allied nations (primarily Britain initially) during World War II without direct U.S. entry into the war. It allowed the U.S. to provide war supplies, weapons, and other aid to nations deemed vital to U.S. security, removing previous trade restrictions that had limited British access to American resources. Isolationists opposed the act, it was fully implemented, and it expanded rather than restricted U.S. shipments to allies.
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B. it ensured the British easier access to American war supplies