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Neutrality Acts (1935 - 1939) Cash and Carry Policy (September 1939) Lend-Lease Act (March 1941) What would be the BEST title of the list? A) "World War I: Establishing a Peace" B) "World War I: Fighting Along the Western Front" C) "World War II: From Isolationism to Involvement" D) "World War II: The United States Ends the Fighting"

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The answer is C) "World War 2: From Isolationism to involvement"

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"World War II: From Isolationism to Involvement" would be the best name for this list. When the first Neutrality Act was passed in 1935, the U.S. hoped to isolate itself from European- and Asian- affairs completely. But over time this stance softened: the expansion of Germany, Italy, and Japan was the main cause of this. By the time the U.S. officially entered the fighting following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, the U.S. was steadily supplying its allies with war materiel.

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Answer: C,

the Neutrality Acts were the US not wanting to be involved, the Cash and carry policy was the US saying "yeah, Allies can buy weapons from us but need to carry it to Europe on their own ships, and the Lend and Lease act was the US flatly giving away military supplies to Allies, particularly Britain.

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