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President Franklin D. Roosevelt prepared for World War II by implementing policies that strengthened the U.S. military and economy. He expanded military production through initiatives like the Lend-Lease Act, which provided aid to Allied nations, and increased defense spending to boost industrial output. Roosevelt also worked to build alliances with other nations, particularly Britain and China, while promoting a unified effort against Axis powers. Additionally, he engaged in diplomatic efforts to ensure American readiness for the conflict ahead.

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