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The statement that describes the American public's reaction to the Lend-Lease Act is; Those opposed to U.S. intervention in the war were angered because it bypassed the country's policy of neutrality. The correct answer is D.
About public's reaction to the Lend-Lease Act, the majority of Americans supported the act because it protected democratic principles around the world.
The Lend-Lease Act was a program under which the United States began supplying food, oil and military equipment to the United Kingdom, the exiled government of Free France, the Republic of China, the Soviet Union and other allied nations between 1941 and August 1945. It included warships, fighter jets and other weapons.
It became law on March 11, 1941 and was repealed in September 1945. In general, the aid was free, although some equipment, such as ships, were returned after the end of the war. In exchange for the aid, the United States received the lease of military and naval bases in the territory of its allied countries during the war.
In the first fireside chat since his re-election, broadcast on the radio on December 29, 1940, Roosevelt defended the Lend-Lease Act: "If Great Britain goes down, the Axis powers will control the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia , and the high seas, and they will be in a position to bring enormous military and naval resources against this hemisphere", he said. And concluded with a phrase that would have a huge impact: "We must be the great arsenal of democracy." According to the polls, three of four Americans had listened to the speech and about 70% agreed with what the president had said.