What was the significance of the Lend-Lease Act? -It represented an American violation of existing diplomatic agreements. Americans violated the Munich Pact. -It strengthened American neutrality in the conflict. -It brought the United States into the conflict in a non-combat role. -It served as a formal declaration of American intent to enter the war..



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The significance of the Lend-Lease Act was that it brought the United States into World War II in a non-combat role. Through this act it supported the Allies with material and financial support. 

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