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What did the Congress expect before the World War-II ?​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The Congress had turned out to be a big political party at the time of World war II. The congress represented majority of the Indian and Hindus and they were looking to have an independent governance in Indian subcontinent before the war started. Also they were expecting that now they can trade in their military people to support UK in the war, which was also demanded by UK to increase in military size

Answered by phillipinestest
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Congress' expectations and actions related to World War-II were as follows:

Explanation:

  • The US Congress played a major role in dealing with and the aftermath of the WW2.
  • The US Congress had to skillfully make decisions for the next 4 crisis laden years that came after the war.
  • The United States Senate or the Congress agreed to discuss and pass laws on the allocation of emergency funding, the expansion of the military draft and the development of economic stimulus programmes.
  • Senate/Congress committees launched hearings that reduced military contractors 'expense and misconduct, saving taxpayers' resources, and improving the nation's attempts in prevailing to be successful in the war.

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