Prior to United States entry into World War II, Congress passed the Cash-and-Carry Act of 1939 and the Lend-Lease Act of 1941. These foreign policy actions showed that the United States



A. Gave equal support to both the allied and Axis Powers

B. Attempted to contain the spread of communism

C. Maintained a strict policy of isolationism

D. Became Increasingly drawn into the war on the allies side

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Prior to United States entry into World War II, Congress passed the Cash-and-Carry Act of 1939 and the Lend-Lease Act of 1941. These foreign policy actions showed that the United States  became Increasingly drawn into the war on the allies side.

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Even when the United States of America was not a part of the word war II, there were certain acts passed by the United States of America. The main purpose of these acts were that the United States would give help to the countries in different forms may be in the form of weapons.

But the assistance would be given to only those countries who are fighting against the axis power and will help defend the military power of the United States and support the countries on the allied side.

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