Prior to the Lend-Lease Act, what was the United States involvement in WWII?

A. The United States sold weapons and military supplies to allied countries.
B. The United States had no involvement in World War II until after the attack on
Pearl Harbor.
C. The United States had soldiers actively involved on the ground in Europe only.
D. The United States had soldiers actively involved on both the Pacific and
European fronts.
2. The political party of Adolf Hitler also
known as National Socialist German
Workers’ Party.
3. On December 7th, 1941, Japan
surprise attacked the Pacific Fleet
in Hawaii leading to the U.S.
involvement in WWII.
4. Legislation that the U.S. government
could lend or rather than sell war
supplies to any nation deemed “vital to
the defense of the United States.”
5.The major countries of Great Britain, France, Russia,
and the United States. The Allies formed mostly as a
defense against the attacks of the Axis Powers.
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SS8H9A: Leading up to American involvement in World War II

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A. The United States sold weapons and military supplies to allied countries.
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