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.
(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.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain.**
The Lend-Lease program, established in 1941, enabled the U.S. to supply military aid to foreign nations (primarily Allied nations) by providing them with arms, equipment, and other supplies necessary for their defense against Axis powers during World War II.
**The program allowed the United States to provide weapons to Great Britain.**
The Lend-Lease program, established in 1941, enabled the U.S. to supply military aid to foreign nations (primarily Allied nations) by providing them with arms, equipment, and other supplies necessary for their defense against Axis powers during World War II.