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How did President Roosevelt get around the Neutrality Acts after Japan invaded China in 1937? (5 points)
pressuring Congress to add cash and carry provisions to the acts
selling decommissioned naval ships to American arms merchants
allowing the transportation of arms to the Chinese on British ships
d
ignoring Soviet efforts to smuggle American-made arms into China

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Answer:

C. allowing the transportation of arms to the Chinese on British ships

Step-by-step explanation:

president roosevelt's lend-lease program provided china (as well as great britain and the soviet union) with arms and supplies that they needed to fight the nazis. since the us was saiding other countries through the program, the us definitely wasn't neutral anymore, which is how roosevelt got around the neutrality acts.

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