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How did the German and Japanese governments MOST LIKELY view America's passing of the Lend-Lease Act?

A) as a guarantee that the United States would stay neutral
B) as a symbol of the United State aggressive foreign policy
C) as the United States making an unofficial declaration of war
D) as the United States moving away from isolationist policies

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D) as the United States moving away from isolationist policies

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Answer:

Option D is the correct Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The German and Japanese governments most likely viewed America's passing of the Lend-Lease Act with a great deal of anger and disdain, since this Act greatly helped the war efforts of Great Britain, which was the main enemy of Germany and Japan.

The Lend-Lease act of 1941 enabled the united states to provide food, ammunition, equipment and oil supplies to the Allied forces in the world war two.

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