What goal did the Lend-Lease Act allow the United States to accomplish?

A.
It allowed the United States to increase the security of its borders.

B.
It allowed the United States to provide aid to the Allied powers.

C.
It allowed the United States to fund the United Nations.

D.
It allowed the United States to deploy troops to Europe.

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The correct answer is:

B. It allowed the United States to provide aid to the Allied powers.

The Lend-Lease Act, enacted in 1941, enabled the U.S. to supply military equipment and other support to Allied nations during World War II, significantly aiding their war efforts without direct military involvement at that time.

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