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Imagine it is February 1941. You are a representative for your state in the US Congress, and you will soon have to vote for or against the Lend-Lease Act, a law that would allow the president and military leaders to authorize and execute the sale of, lending of, or leasing of military weapons to nations involved in World War II.
You are hesitant to vote for the Lend-Lease Act because a vote for the act means the United States would be involved in World War II, and a vote against it means a desire to express a position of neutrality.
Write a speech below that you would deliver on the Congressional floor in support of the Lend-Lease Act (supporting involvement in WW2) or against the passage of the Lend-Lease Act (supporting neutrality).
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