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Which was one way FDR provided assistance to England and the other Allies in spite of U.S. neutrality laws?

A. Roosevelt provided air support to England to stave off the bombing in London.
B. Roosevelt dedicated a portion of the federal budget to supply the military in England and France.
C. Roosevelt lent England supplies.
D. Roosevelt sent U.S. troops to assist the British in procuring supplies.

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Which was one way FDR provided assistance to England and the other Allies in spite-example-1
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Answer:

C. Roosevelt lent England supplies.

Step-by-step explanation:

Eventhough USA couldn´t yet enter the war because no offense against the country were made by any of the Axis powers, the government knew that if the Axis won more power they wouldn´t stop at Asia and Europe and eventually would come to America, so they decided to pass a bill where the government of the USA could lent supplies, money or anything necessary to countries whose soveraignity was of primordial importance to the USA freedom and soveraignity, allowing to lent money, arms, ammunition and supplies to the allies.

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