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How did the Lend-Lease impact the Chinese?

When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt said, a day that will live in infamy" - what did he mean by that?​

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The Lend-Lease impacted the chinese by shipping A total of 110,864 tons supplies to China by April 1942. Some 69% of this took the form of various kinds of motor vehicles and another 17% was road building materials and equipment, reflecting the high priority put on improving communications to China.

The second Answer is, When President Roosevelt said this quote he meant that he was going to declare a war, after the japense attacked.

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1) While expensive, the proposed Lend-Lease program is a much more inexpensive and faster way to deter Chinese ambitions of military intimidation. History shows us that when the Chinese culture is faced with stiff odds of victory, it has always retreated strategically and waited for a more opportune moment.

The Lend-Lease program proposed in this article presupposes that eventually the current authoritarian government in China will encounter resistance to its heavy-handed treatment of its own citizens. It also presupposes, given the affinity the majority of the Chinese have for Western culture, that eventually a more representative form of government will arise in China.

It is then, and only then, that China will be able to fulfill its destiny, and join the world in search of a better and more stable world political environment.

2) Infamy is the state of having a bad or evil reputation—the state of being infamous. The adjective infamous means having, deserving, or resulting in a bad or evil reputation. ... Example: Their heinous crimes will live in infamy.

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