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Which piece of legislation allowed the U.S. to lend equipment to any nation that was vital to defending the U.S.?
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
During the late 1930s, Congress:
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
How did the U.S. respond to the attack on Pearl Harbor?
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
Beginning in the 1890s, Japan...
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor occurred:
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
Similar to World War I, the U.S.:
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
The Pearl Harbor attack killed:
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
As the Japanese expanded across eastern Asia and the Pacific...
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
the Lend-Lease Act
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
approximately 2,400 Americans
in December 1941
passed a series of neutrality acts
The U.S. immediately joined World War II.
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