Roosevelt’s Foreign policy

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Roosevelt’s Foreign policy US History

You will be assigned either the letter A or B You will be assigned either the letter A or B. Turn in what both partners find. A will define the Neutrality Act B will state how it helped the US get or not get involved in the European and Asian conflicts of the 1939

You will be assigned either the letter A or B or C You will be assigned either the letter A or B or C. Turn in what all three partners find. A will define the Lend Lease Act B will state how it helped the US get or not get involved in the European conflict of the 1941 C will examine what the cash and carry provision of the Lend Lease Act did