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What was the response of the United States at the outbreak of World War II in Europe? a. The United States sent troops to defend Great Britain. b. The United States chose to remain neutral. c. The United States decided to join only if there was an attack on American soil. d. The United States began selling weapons to both sides to build the economy.
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b. The United States chose to remain neutral.
At the outbreak of war in Europe (1939) the U.S. followed a policy of neutrality and passed Neutrality Acts. It later provided material support (cash-and-carry, then Lend-Lease) before entering the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
At the outbreak of war in Europe (1939) the U.S. followed a policy of neutrality and passed Neutrality Acts. It later provided material support (cash-and-carry, then Lend-Lease) before entering the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
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