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3 of 43 of 4 Items Question How did the United States’ lend-lease program support the Allies? (1 point) Responses The program increased the production of cars to transport Allied soldiers. The program increased the production of cars to transport Allied soldiers. The program increased the manufacturing of weapons to sell to the Allies. The program increased the manufacturing of weapons to sell to the Allies. The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain. The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain. The program allowed U.S. soldiers to volunteer for Allied forces if they chose. The program allowed U.S. soldiers to volunteer for Allied forces if they chose. Skip to navigation
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The correct response is: **The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain.**
The Lend-Lease program was established to supply Allied nations with military equipment and supplies during World War II, primarily aiding Great Britain and later the Soviet Union and other Allies, without requiring immediate payment.
The Lend-Lease program was established to supply Allied nations with military equipment and supplies during World War II, primarily aiding Great Britain and later the Soviet Union and other Allies, without requiring immediate payment.
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