How did the United States support the Allies during the Battle of Britain?

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The United States sent fighter pilots to support the Royal Air Force during bombing attacks.

The United States sent fighter pilots to support the Royal Air Force during bombing attacks.

The United States sent ground troops to protect civilians during bombing raids and attacks.

The United States sent ground troops to protect civilians during bombing raids and attacks.

Britain and the United States worked together to plan strategic attacks on Germany.

Britain and the United States worked together to plan strategic attacks on Germany.

Britain and other Allied countries purchased and transported military weapons and equipment.

Britain and other Allied countries purchased and transported military weapons and equipment.

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The most accurate statement regarding how the United States supported the Allies during the Battle of Britain is:

Britain and other Allied countries purchased and transported military weapons and equipment.

While the U.S. did not send troops or fighter pilots directly to the Battle of Britain, it supported Britain through material assistance, particularly under programs like Lend-Lease, which provided military supplies to help the British defend against the Nazi attacks.