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6 April, 15:57

How did Roosevelt's Lend-Lease Act shift US foreign policy away from isolationism?

It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.

It allowed the US to sell arms to belligerent nations ...

It put US bases on German territory.

It put US bases on British territory.

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  1. 6 April, 16:04
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    It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.

    The Lend-Lease Act nullified part of the Neutrality Acts by allowing companies and the government to aid the Allied Nations with weapons but not the Axis Powers.

    The Lend-Lease Act moved the US away from the Neutrality Acts which prevented anyone in the US from selling items to warring nations, lending money or supplies to warring nations. The US until the passage of the Lend-Lease Act was staying out of the war for the most part. This act allowed the US to lend supplies, weapons, and armaments to the Allied Nations only. This put the US on one of the war and drew a clear line of support.
  2. 6 April, 16:56
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    it lent arms to the other nation.
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