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History, 11.02.2022 03:30, nawafcanada

HELP ASAP The United States decision to remain neutral during the early years of World War 2 was most likely influenced by the Great Depression. What was the effect of this policy?

-The United States only reacted after being attacked by Japan

-The United States remained isolationist throughout the war

-The United States enacted the new deal programs

-The United States began a Lend-Lease Act letting the president sell or lend equipment to countries defending themselves against axis powers.

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