Which describes the American public's reaction to the Lend-Lease Act? The majority of Americans opposed the act because it did not dictate which countries could lease war supplies from the United States. Those in support of U.S. intervention in the war were infuriated because the act meant increased isolation for the country. The majority of Americans supported the act because it protected democratic principles around the world. Those opposed to U.S. intervention in the war were angered because it bypassed the country's policy of neutrality.
It could be the C or D. The majority of Americans supported it--however, it's true that it angered the isolationists/neutrality fans...and it took a time before public opinion moved to it. I think it's both, so I don't know how to answer one or the other. I'd probably guess C because it involves more people.
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