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Base your answer to question 33 on the passage
below and on your knowledge of social studies.
…We must be the great arsenal of democracy.
For us this is an emergency as serious as war
itself. We must apply ourselves to our task with
the same resolution, the same sense of urgency,
the same spirit of patriotism and sacrifice as we
would show were we at war.…
— President Franklin D. Roosevelt, December 29, 1940
In urging the United States to become the
“arsenal of democracy,” President Franklin D.
Roosevelt meant the nation should
(1) make its neutrality laws more restrictive
(2) create a military draft
(3) provide war materials to Allied nations
(4) send troops to Europe to fight in the war

Sagot :

In urging the United States to become the “arsenal of democracy,” President Franklin D. Roosevelt meant the nation should "provide war materials to the Allies"