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How did Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act shift US foreign policy away from isolationism?
It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.
It allowed the US to sell arms to belligerent nations..
It put US bases on German territory.
It put US bases on British territory.

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Answered by arpandas2341
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It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later. The Lend-Lease Act was the principal means for providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II. ... The plan thus gave Roosevelt the power to lend arms to Britain with the understanding that, after the war, America would be paid back in kind.

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