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At the beginning of WWII, the United States was determined to remain neutral. At the end of WWI, the Nye Committee concluded that the U. S. had been drawn into the war for financial reasons. As a result, Congress passed a series of neutrality acts to keep the same phenomenon from occurring. However, we know that those acts were not effective. Create a flowchart that explains America’s entry into WWII. Include and explain the following items: The Great Depression
Cash & Carry Act
Lend-Lease Act (“arsenal of democracy”)
Atlantic Charter

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