The Lend-Lease Act of 1941:

ensured the British easier access to American war supplies.
placed restrictions on which materials the United States could ship to Great Britain.
encountered almost no opposition from American congressmen.
was proposed by American isolationists.
ensured the British easier access to American war supplies.  

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A. Francisco Franco.
B. Antonio Gramsci.
C. Adolfo Colavita.
D. Benito Mussolini.
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A. Henry L. Stimson.
B. Neville Chamberlain.
C. Charles De Gaulle.
D. Winston Churchill.
Which Washington Conference treaty pledged to uphold the Open Door policy?
A. Four Power Treaty
B. Five Power Treaty
C. Nine Power Treaty
D. Kellogg-Briand Pact
In the 1930s, support for pacifism was particularly strong among
A. college students.
B. the lower classes.
C. high-ranking businessmen.
D. members of Congress.
The American fleet at Pearl Harbor was caught by surprise when Japan attacked because
A. American intelligence had not been able to break the Japanese code.
B. of faulty radar equipment.
C. of human miscalculations and mistakes.
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The naval armaments of the major world powers were significantly reduced
A. at the Washington Disarmament Conference of 1921.
B. in the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
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D. by the Eurasian Naval Agreement of 1926.

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