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Yes, the U.S. was part of the Allies.

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· According to Roosevelt, assistance to the American allies was a matter of patriotism. We can arrive at this answer because: Roosevelt understood the need for US entry into World War II.


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Why did president Roosevelt want to offer help to the allies?

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