The US pursued gradual engagement into the war in multiple ways. One of the most famous was the development of the Lend-Lease Act. This law created by the US government, allowed us to aid countries involved in World War II. The aid we gave to countries included financial assistance, military equipment (like tanks), airplanes and food. This assistance was given to countries like Great Britain, who was in the midst of trying to stop Hitler's reign in Europe.
Another example of gradual engagement included the Atlantic Charter. This document, signed in August of 1941 essentially laid out a plan for what would happen after Hitler is defeated. The US President (Franklin D. Roosevelt) worked with Great Britain's Prime Minister (Winston Churchill) to develop this plan. This was agreed upon, even though the US was not technically at war yet. The US would not enter World War II until December of 1941, right after the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.
<span>The option that best explains how the Senate affects the powers of the President is that the Senate must approve many presidential actions. Whereas a president rules a country to some extent, the true ruler is the Senate, which sometimes has more powers than the President himself. They are the ones who must decide whether or not to agree with some decisions that the president makes, and whether or not to approve them.</span>
Manhattan Project
the development of the atomic bomb, the best-kept secret of the war, even Truman didn't know about it when he became president; it was called that b/c it was mainly being worked on at Columbia University in Manhattan
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Be saved the colony be telling the people of Jamestown If you dont work you dont eat so most people started to work and succesfully got most things and jobs done.