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Q: What caused the US to increase aid to the Allies after 1940 was?
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Who allowed the US president to aid to American allies?

Not who - what... The Lend-Lease Ace allowed the president to aid American allies.


What political action had the effect the US providing aid to the allies?

The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.


What political action us the effect of the US providing aid to the Allies?

The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.


Why did many European nations get involved in the conflict?

It started with a conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Russia defended Serbia (they were allies), which caused Germany to aid Austria-Hungar as they were also allies. The rest followed suit by accompanying their allies. Basically, they were allied to the countries who originally had the conflict.


By 1940 American public opinion had come to favor?

By 1940 American public opinion had come to favor providing Britain with aid. This aid was considered to be all aid short of actually joining the war.


How did support for the Allies change Roosevelts reelection in 1940?

Support increased; Congress approved the Lend-Lease Act.


What law provided aid to the allies?

This was "Lend-Lease" by the United States.


Which political action had the effect of the effect of the us providing aid to the allies?

the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939


Which group opposed any Americam intervention or aid to the allies?

Generally, this was the practice of isolationists. If you want a specific group, the American Bund (pro-Nazis) would have argued against aid to the Allies for obvious reasons.


How did the united gain allies and aide during the revolutionary war?

The United States gained allies and aid during the revolutionary war in terms of military aid and financial support from France, which was not in good terms with Britain.


What happened that shifted public support for aid to the allies?

propaganda and war bonds


What happened in 1940 January?

During the "sitzkrieg" (phony war) of 1939-1940, there was little military action despite declarations of war by the European Allies and Germany. The German plan for the invasion of Belgium and the Netherlands (Fall Gelb) was discovered by the Allies in January, bad weather delaying its implementation by 4 months (to May 1940) but not effectively changing it. German U-boats were continuing attacks against Allied shipping.In January, 1940, Great Britain began food rationing and nationalized the meat industries.There was Allied aid sent to Finland following a 1939 invasion (the Winter War) by Soviet Russia, which joined the Allies only after the German invasion of June 1941. The Finns surrounded and destroyed two Soviet divisions in the Battle of Raate Road at the beginning of January, before massive reinforcements gave the Soviets the upper hand by March, 1940.