Those opposed to the Lend-Lease program, such as members of America First Committee, were primarily motivated by a fear that

a. the countries borrowing funds of America to purchase arms and material would default on their debt.
b. America's strict neutrality in the European war had been breached.
c. Lend-Lease would eventually draw the nation into the war itself.
d. the program would become rife with corruption and cronyism.
e. None of these choices are correct.


c

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Under the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, the United States agreed to

A) join the League of Nations despite its previous objections. B) cooperate with the World Court in all matters outside of the Western Hemisphere. C) reduce its navy by half during the next ten years. D) renounce war as a solution in international controversies.

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English and American supporters of the English constitution felt it correctly divided power

A. between England and the American colonies. B. among the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the common people. C. between Parliament and the monarchy. D. between the commercial and landholding classes on both sides of the ocean. E. among the monarchy, Parliament, and the courts.

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Which of the following led the South's industrial expansion in the late 1800s?

A) Railroads B) Silk C) Copper D) Aircrafts E) Wheat

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In what way do historians consider the abolitionist movement of the 1830s and 1840s a success?

A) It brought the issue of slavery into the public consciousness. B) It convinced most people that slavery should be abolished immediately. C) It peacefully converted many slaveholders to abolition. D) It led to a marked decrease in racism among northern urban whites. E) It orchestrated the emancipation of thousands of slaves.

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