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What did carl vinson do during the time leading up to world war ii?

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d) worked for more defense spending and built up the military

Step-by-step explanation:

In the time before World War II, Vinson worked for more defense spending and build up the military. Vinson believed that having a strong military could keep other countries from threatening the United States.

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Answer:

Carl Vinson added the Naval Expansion Legislation to strengthen the US Navy in terms of latest ships.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Carl Vinson was appointed as the chairman of the House of Naval Affairs in 1931.
  • Vinson-Trammell Act was pushed by Vinson in 1934 to authorize the replacement of old vessels with the new ones along with increasing the number of ships.
  • During the time of World War II, Vinson was responsible for additional Naval Expansion that made it enter world war 2 and match the Japanese ships and vessels.

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