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passage of the lend - lease act in 1941 signaled
the entry of the united states into world war ii.
the end of american neutrality in world war ii.
the start of american neutrality in world war ii.
the decision of the united states to back the axis powers.
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To solve this, we analyze the Lend - Lease Act's significance:
- Recall the Lend - Lease Act (1941): It was a program where the US supplied Allied nations (not Axis) with war materials. This was a shift from neutrality as the US was now actively supporting the Allies, moving away from a neutral stance.
- Option A: The US didn't enter WWII with the Lend - Lease Act; entry was after Pearl Harbor (1941, but Lend - Lease was before that). So A is wrong.
- Option B: The Lend - Lease Act showed the US was moving away from neutrality (providing aid to Allies), so it signaled the end of American neutrality. This is correct.
- Option C: The Lend - Lease Act was a move away from the start of neutrality (it was during the period of neutrality and moved away from it, not the start). So C is wrong.
- Option D: The US was aiding the Allies, not the Axis. So D is wrong.
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B. the end of American neutrality in World War II.