Answer:
to give Britain the American aid it needed but could not pay for
Explanation:
The Lend-Lease Act, or "the United States Defense Promotion Act," which was signed by President Roosevelt on March 11, 1941, gave the American President the right to "sell, transfer title, exchange, lend or otherwise discard any article of defense for any government with which the president considers it vital to the defense of the United States. The term "any defense article" was understood to mean weapons, military equipment, ammunition, strategic raw materials, ammunition, food, and consumer goods required by the army and internal security forces, as well as any information of military importance.
When this law was proposed, President Franklin D. Roosevelt found it extremely important that the US Congress approve it because he wanted to give Britain the American aid it needed but could not afford.
An empire refers to a large group of states (with a large population) that are concentrated under the power of a single authority. During Classical times, several empires arose, such as the Persian, the Roman and the Chinese Empire.
There are several lessons on tolerance and wise government that we can learn from these empires. For example, the Persian and the Roman Empire was tolerant with their newly-conquered peoples by allowing them to keep many of their traditions, laws and religions. The Roman Empire also exercised wise government by employing some unifying tools, such as common citizenship. Finally, the Chinese Empire exercised wise government by unifying all people under a common culture, but also improving the living conditions of the conquered people through engineering projects and access to education.
British Strengths. When war erupted in 1775, it seemed clear that Britain would win<span>. ... Many of the British troops in the </span>Revolutionary War<span> were veterans who had fought in the French and Indian War. On the other hand, the </span>Americans<span> had only a collection of undisciplined militiamen who had never fought before. </span>
A) fishermen , trappers and traders