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jeka57 [31]
3 years ago
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Why was the United States referred to as the Arsenal of Democracy?

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1 answer:
Setler79 [48]3 years ago
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The United States was called the Arsenal of Democracy because it was the country where all weapons were kept. it provided supplies for both the Axis and Allied powers. it provided supplies for the entire Allied war effort. it was the country where all aircraft were housed.

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