I asked the question bird brain.
They put in 2 million orders for rifles
Before December 1941, the U.S. took several steps to support the Allies in World War II, primarily through the Lend-Lease Act, which allowed for the provision of military aid to nations like Britain and China. Additionally, the U.S. implemented the "Cash and Carry" policy, enabling Allied nations to purchase arms and supplies as long as they paid upfront and transported the goods themselves. The U.S. also increased military preparedness and conducted military exercises while providing naval escorts for Allied ships in the Atlantic, signaling its commitment to supporting the Allies even before formally entering the war.
they did the blackout dance. they take a partner (of the opposite sex) take 4 steps forward, 3 short steps and the lights go out. you change partners in the dark and repeat when the lights go out.
The Allied powers took heavy losses on the Gallipoli Peninsula during WWI.
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On entering camps the Allies had to: # Disarm any remaining guards and take them prisoner. # Take immediate steps to prevent the spread of any dangerous infectious diseases. # Give appropriate food and medical care to surviving inmates.
There are three steps a person can take to prevent distortion in his/her audio recordings. These steps are monitoring the audio signal, working with compression, and applying EQ if it's needed.
Simple, blast the poor Japanese to bits with nukes
Three steps a housewife can take to prevent food spoilage would be first refrigerate leftovers. Second heat leftovers thoroughly and third not leave utensils in with the food.
no clueee.
By sending all animals to the zoo
there is no way to prevent Cerebral Palsy (CP).. But if there's anyway, you can take steps to ensure your healthy pregnancy.
there is no way to prevent Cerebral Palsy (CP).. But if there's anyway, you can take steps to ensure your healthy pregnancy.
put some thing on the top of the pan.
they tried to prevent southerners from reading abolitionist materials
The Marshall Plan to allow the booming American economy to help devastated Europe