The entrance of the United States into World
War II was preceded by
(1) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s successful
effort to end the Holocaust in Europe
(2) unauthorized presidential use of United
States troops in Japan
(3) American aid to help Great Britain defend
itself against German aggression
(4) legislation encouraging the immigration of
war refugees



Answer :

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The entrance of the United States into World War II was preceded by 3. American aid to help Great Britain defend itself against German aggression. Using policies like "cash and carry" and the Lend-Lease Act, the US was able to provide ships, arms, and supplies with the Allied forces without actually joining the war. Eventually, however, the United States would in fact be drawn to war and send troops overseas to fight the Axis forces.