Question

Look at the photograph of a British soldier unloading weapons from the United States in 1942 and answer the question.



What law allowed the United States to support the Allied war effort in this manner, without yet committing soldiers to fight in World War II?
A.
the Patriot Act

B.
the Sedition Act

C.
the Neutrality Act

D.
the Lend-Lease Act

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The law that allowed the United States to support the Allied war effort without yet committing soldiers to fight in World War II is **D. the Lend-Lease Act**. This legislation, enacted in 1941, enabled the U.S. to supply military aid to foreign nations during World War II, particularly to allies like Britain, without formally entering the war itself.
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