The lend-lease act allowed the u. s. to
a. trade with great britain and remain neutral.
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History, 08.10.2019 11:20 Morghan7153
The lend-lease act allowed the u. s. to
a. trade with great britain and remain neutral.
b. come to france’s aid.
c. trade with germany and remain neutral.
d. sell war materials to britain on credit.
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