Woodrow Wilson<span>28th U.S. President</span>
Because north was a very bad place maybe. I have no clue. Was that helpful?
In my opinion, the Lend Lease Act is an even great contribution by Roosevelt than anything, including the New Deal.
The Lend Lease Act enabled the US to get on a war footing prior to the United States' entry into World War II.
Without the Lend Lease Act, the US would have been attacked in December of 1941 and would have found itself without the tools needed to respond.
The US likely would have lost to Japan in the Pacific as a result.
Marti was encouraging liberals to take power by taking it away from the rich ones while he was enjoying the money he collected for the war and traveling around the world.<span>
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The Big Three were the most powerful of the Allies, and the leaders of the group. They determined the policies and the actions of the Allies.
Those were:
United States, Great Britain and Soviet Union
Together with China, they were also called "The Big Four"