Asked by err4

How did Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act shift US foreign policy away from isolationism?
It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.
It allowed the US to sell arms to belligerent nations..
It put US bases on German territory.
It put US bases on British territory.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later."

Explanation: Lend‑Lease (1941) authorized the U.S. to supply weapons, ships, and other aid to Britain, the Soviet Union, China, and other allies without immediate payment, effectively abandoning strict neutrality and isolationism by actively supporting belligerents fighting Axis powers. The other choices are incorrect: it was not simply a sales program (cash‑and‑carry had been that), nor did it place U.S. bases on German or British territory.