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HuskyNation:

Here josh

HuskyNation:

@joshiscool

joshiscool:

Are you good with history?

HuskyNation:

kind of

joshiscool:

ill get a easy assignment then

HuskyNation:

okay lol

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7d4a

joshiscool:

Hello?

HuskyNation:

yeah sorry

joshiscool:

so can you help?

HuskyNation:

the Lend-Lease Act was the principal means for providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II.

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7hpn

JustSaiyan:

Next time just say @JustSaiyan

joshiscool:

lol

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7hpn

joshiscool:

^

HuskyNation:

prohibiting the export of “arms

JustSaiyan:

The final option.

joshiscool:

the last option?

HuskyNation:

yes

JustSaiyan:

D.

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7kjr

joshiscool:

Bryant? Nick?

JustSaiyan:

I am thinking your chosen answer is correct.

joshiscool:

incorrect

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7mlm

joshiscool:

Dead

HuskyNation:

i am here

joshiscool:

i put thee next question

HuskyNation:

k

HuskyNation:

A

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7ocx 5 more after this one

joshiscool:

@JustSaiyan

joshiscool:

@HuskyNation

joshiscool:

http://prntscr.com/dy7ocx

Trillboij:

A

joshiscool:

you sure?

joshiscool:

it was incorrect let me restart the test

Satanisagirl:

By December 1940, Great Britain had run out of funds to wage its war against Germany. President Roosevelt came up with a way to remove the cash requirement of the Neutrality Act. With the Lend-Lease Act, the United States would be able to lend or lease arms to any country considered "vital to the defense of the United States." This act meant that the United States could send weapons to Britain if Britain promised to return or pay rent for them after the war. The America First Committee disagreed, but Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act by a wide mar- gin. By the time the program ended, the United States had contributed more than $40 billion in weapons, vehicles, and other supplies to the Allied war effort. While shipments of supplies to Britain began at once, lend-lease aid eventually went to the Soviet Union as well. After calling off the invasion of Britain, Hitler returned to his original goal of carving out lebensraum for Germany in eastern Europe. In June 1941, in violation of the Nazi-Soviet pact, Hitler launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union. so its D

joshiscool:

OMG i clicked A someone make a new question and ill post there

HuskyNation:

ok

HuskyNation:

Please use your own words @Satanisagirl We want the knowledge you have not the internet's knowledge

Satanisagirl:

ill keep it mind

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