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The Lend-Lease Act of 1941 allowed the United States to provide military aid to Allied nations before
officially entering World War II. How did this policy most significantly influence both U.S. foreign policy
and the outcome of the war? (1 point)
It limited U.S. military production because resources were sent abroad instead of used at home.
It kept the United States completely neutral while avoiding any involvement in global conflicts.
It strengthened the Allies’ ability to fight against Axis powers and marked a shift from isolationism toward
active support for nations defending democracy.
It directly caused Japan to surrender, ending World War II sooner

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It strengthened the Allies’ ability to fight against Axis powers and marked a shift from isolationism toward active support for nations defending democracy.

Explanation: Lend-Lease supplied critical weapons, equipment, and supplies to Britain, the Soviet Union, and others, bolstering their war effort while signaling a move away from strict U.S. neutrality toward greater intervention on behalf of allied democracies.