During World War II, FDR eventually decided to aid the British in the fight against Germany by loaning and selling weapons to the British military, much to the chagrin of many Americans. Which of these was NOT an argument that FDR used to justify his actions?
A. If your neighbors’ house was on fire, you wouldn’t argue about cost; you would immediately let them borrow your hose.
B. England was broke and coming close to losing its part of the war.
C. If England fell, America would be sitting with a direct threat of danger and war.
D. England would undoubtedly find success, and the United States was just helping it along in small ways without getting fully involved.