Asked on: May 14, 2009

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“Name given to the policy on arms sales to foreign governments followed by the United States in World War II during its period of neutrality before the adoption of the Lend-Lease program. Under the “Cash-and-Carry” policy the United States agreed to sell armaments to Britain and other nations opposed to the Axis Powers, but only on the condition that the arms were paid for in advance and transported from the United States in foreign shipping.”

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