I fell back on work because I was out of turn for a funeral. It's unit 3 lesson 10 world war II and postwar society practice. Can someone help me out?

What was the United States' early reaction to World War II?
A- Maintain neutrality
B- Enact to Lend-Lease Act
C- Send troops to Europe
D-Start the draft

Texas history = US history?

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The United States' early reaction to World War II was A- Maintain neutrality.

To find the answer to this question, you can refer to your learning materials or textbook for Unit 3 Lesson 10, which covers World War II and postwar society. If you don't have access to those materials at the moment, don't worry! I can provide you with a brief explanation of the United States' early reaction to World War II.

The correct answer to the question is A - Maintain neutrality. In the early stages of World War II, the United States adopted a policy of neutrality and did not directly involve itself in the conflict. This was partly influenced by the American public's desire to avoid being dragged into another devastating war after the experiences of World War I.

However, it's important to note that as the war progressed and the threat to U.S. interests increased, the United States started taking steps that gradually moved it away from strict neutrality. This included measures such as enacting the Lend-Lease Act (B), which provided military aid to countries fighting against Germany. Eventually, the U.S. did send troops to Europe (C), and the draft was initiated (D) to mobilize and prepare the military for potential involvement in the war.

For more detailed information and a comprehensive understanding of the topic, I recommend referring to your learning materials or conducting further research.

Yup and does anyone know the rest of the answers?