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The Lend and Lease Act & Cash and Carry By: Sarah Sakian

Overview The United States took an “economic declaration” of war against the Axis Power by creating the Lend and Lease Act.

Who

What The lend lease act let Roosevelt

Picture "United States Congress Major Acts." Lend-Lease Act Web. 25 Mar This is a picture of an elephant who isn’t sure if he should side with the Lend-Lease Act or the Republicans on either side of him. (Charles R. McNary and Joseph W. Martin)

Pic/video

Significance to the war The Lend/Lease Act was significant to the war because the Unites States have remain neutral so far in the war, but by making this act they joined the war without using armed forces.

other

Highlights/ Quiz Who said, “If a neighbor asked to borrow your fire hose to put out the fire, you would not debate the issues or try to sell the hose.”

Work Cited Page (MLA Citations) Text Book: Lapsansky-Werner, Emma J. United States History, Reconstruction to the Present. Boston, Massacusetts: Prentice Hall, Print.