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Put these events from the lead-up to America’s entry into World War II in chronological order.
The cash-and-carry policy allows the sale of arms to nations at war but only for cash.
The Japanese air force attacks the US army base at Pearl Harbor.
The United States declares war on Japan.
The Lend-Lease Act allows Britain to buy arms from the United States on credit.
The United States agrees to trade old destroyers for military bases in British territory.
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1. The cash-and-carry policy allows the sale of arms to nations at war but only for cash. (Neutrality Act amendment, 1939)
2. The United States agrees to trade old destroyers for military bases in British territory. (Destroyers-for-bases deal, September 1940)
3. The Lend-Lease Act allows Britain to buy arms from the United States on credit. (March 1941)
4. The Japanese air force attacks the US army base at Pearl Harbor. (December 7, 1941)
5. The United States declares war on Japan. (December 8, 1941)
2. The United States agrees to trade old destroyers for military bases in British territory. (Destroyers-for-bases deal, September 1940)
3. The Lend-Lease Act allows Britain to buy arms from the United States on credit. (March 1941)
4. The Japanese air force attacks the US army base at Pearl Harbor. (December 7, 1941)
5. The United States declares war on Japan. (December 8, 1941)
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