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Comerpickles:

FDR’s method to fix the Great Depression was to Question 17 options: destabilize the banking industry so that it would completely fail before coming back stronger increase government involvement in the economy practice a hands-off approach and let the market naturally correct itself solicit donations from foreign governments to help the American economy

NarWhalGod:

im pretty sure its the third option but not 100% sure

Comerpickles:

Well I'll take your word for it :D

Comerpickles:

@JustSaiyan

Comerpickles:

The main purpose of the US passing the Neutrality Act in 1939 on a “cash and carry” basis was to Question 18 options: encourage other countries in Central America and South America to send troops to support France declare war on Japan and defeat them quickly before joining the war in Europe limit the spread of Nazi influence while remaining neutral, by selling the British and the French supplies allow the US to secretly funnel money in to Germany and Japan to fund their war efforts – this led to great profit for the US economy

NarWhalGod:

option c

ElectricImpurity:

No, FDR added gov. policies to stabilize the economy.

ElectricImpurity:

So for the first one, B. is correct.

Comerpickles:

Thanks Which example highlights the impact of the Lend-Lease Act? Question 19 options: it overruled “cash and carry” enabling the US to loan weapons and supplies to countries vital to the defense of the US it encouraged wealthy landowners in the west to lease their land to the poor so that they could have employment in agriculture it was the first formal step in declaring war on Japan after the attack at Pearl Harbor it allowed the Germans to transfer money to secret accounts in the US to avoid paying penalties for World War 1

Comerpickles:

(after this, 17 more)

Comerpickles:

@ElectricImpurity

ElectricImpurity:

This seems more like trying to get someone else to take a test for you, but my limit is just a few questions.

Comerpickles:

I'm not expecting the whole test, but just 3 more

Comerpickles:

But its alright

NarWhalGod:

I can still help cuz its not cheating its teamwork

Comerpickles:

Well I just need help with 3 more

Comerpickles:

But if you'd like

NarWhalGod:

I don't mind but if I disappear its because ei have pe

Comerpickles:

Okie, its alright, I'd hate to bother you if you may be busy

NarWhalGod:

im not I'm on youtube doing nothing

Comerpickles:

Oh okay

Comerpickles:

Which example highlights the impact of the Lend-Lease Act? Question 19 options: it overruled “cash and carry” enabling the US to loan weapons and supplies to countries vital to the defense of the US it encouraged wealthy landowners in the west to lease their land to the poor so that they could have employment in agriculture it was the first formal step in declaring war on Japan after the attack at Pearl Harbor it allowed the Germans to transfer money to secret accounts in the US to avoid paying penalties for World War 1

NarWhalGod:

the answer is C !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #scorpio

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which statement best highlights US involvement in WWII before officially joining the war? Question 20 options: declared neutrality while supporting Allies’ efforts through supplies and weapons declared loyalty to the Axis Powers, and ultimately declared war on Great Britain and France declared neutrality, but supported the Axis Powers with weapons and financial support declared loyalty to the Allies publicly, but secretly supported the Nazi effort in Germany

NarWhalGod:

option a is the best choice cuz they did it them Pearl Harbor happened #SCORPIO

Comerpickles:

Thanks. Last but not least How did the US respond to Japanese aggression/expansion in the Pacific? Question 21 options: placed total financial and oil embargo (trading ban) all of these moved pacific naval fleet to Hawaii for better positioning supported China through Lend-Lease program

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