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Neutrality Acts and Lend-Lease

Neutrality Acts 1935 prohibited export of “arms, ammunition, & implements of war” to foreign, warring nations 1937 warring nations could get any item except arms 1939 lifted arms embargo, putting all trade with warring nations under terms of “cash-&-carry” any item could be sold as long as it was immediately paid for

Lend-Lease United States would provide a country with supplies needed to fight Germany the country would NOT have to pay the United States back immediately United States contracted Lend-Lease agreements with 30+ countries, worth $50B program was designed to allow America to indirectly help defeat Germany

Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 hundreds of Japanese bombers & fighters attacked naval base Pearl Harbor RESULTS 2,400 Americans dead nearly 200 aircraft destroyed all but 8 battleships were sunk/damaged December 8  US declares war on Japan December 11  Germany & Italy declare war on US

On a sheet of paper… Answer the following questions: What were the Neutrality Acts and the Lend- Lease program? What did they do for the United States? How did they affect the economy? Do you believe these policies kept the United States neutral? Why or why not?