In the early 1940's, the "destroyers-for-military-bases deal" with Great Britain and the Lend-Lease Act were evidence that the United States
A. recognized that its policy of neutrality conflicted with its self-interest
B. followed its policy of neutrality more strictly as World War II progressed in Europe
C. believed that the Allied policy of appeasement would succeed
D. wanted to honor the military commitments it had made just after World War I
Answer: A. recognized that its policy of neutrality conflicted with its self-interest
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