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

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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.


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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.


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What has the author Ine Megens written?

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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.


What group was not created by president Wilson to aid the war effort in ww1?

the American Protective League


What was the lead-lease act?

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Why did American provided Germany with financial aid during World War 1?

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