The lend-lease act was an attempt by the united states to
a) stay out of world war i. b)...
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The lend-lease act was an attempt by the united states to
a) stay out of world war i. b) supply iron and oil to japan.
c) divide land acquired from the mexican war.
d) let england borrow weapons in the early 1940s.
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