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I would have to say the answer is D because it did bring them way closer yo being in the war ten they intended to be and the country was trying to stay out of it.
The correct answer is D) Those opposed to U.S. intervention in the war were angered because it bypassed the countries policy of neutrality.
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 countries policy of neutrality."
The Land-Leased Act was passed of March 11, 1941, allowed the United States government to provide military supplies to other nations that were fighting in World War II. The US Congress authorized the money and the President decided what country was going to receive the aid. American citizens did not really accept the decision because they wanted the country to be neutral and do not mess into the European affairs. So yes, 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 countries policy of neutrality."