Why was the Lend-Lease policy enacted?
A. It was believed that the interest accrued from loans would be a financial boom for the nation.
B. It was believed that the best means to improve the depressed economy was through war-related production.
C. It was believed that the best way to prevent entry into war was to fund Allied military efforts.
D. It was believed that temporary aid to the Allies would give America enough time to re-build its military.
Answer: C
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