<span>"Shouting fire in a crowded theater"</span><span> is a popular </span>metaphor<span> for speech or actions made for the principal purpose of creating unnecessary panic. The phrase is a paraphrasing of </span>Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.<span>'s </span>opinion<span> in the </span>United States Supreme Court<span> case </span>Schenck v. United States<span> in 1919, which held that the defendant's speech in opposition to the </span>draft<span> during </span>World War I<span> was not protected </span>free speech<span> under the </span>First Amendment<span> of the </span>United States Constitution<span>.</span>
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B. Lend-Lease Act
We sent Mainly the USSR but also Britain and china many planes and tanks. under the Lend-Lease Act At the beginning of the war U.S.A had very obsolete planes but they were still very useful against the German BF109s (Germany had the most advanced technology of the time by far).
They wanted to gain more wealth in the future profit, therefore the answer is D.