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How Were the Initial Postwar Objectives Set by the Atlantic

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How were the initial postwar objectives set by the Atlantic Charter of 1941 addressed when Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met for the last time in February 1945?


A) The noble objectives for the postwar global community were largely ignored for more opportunistic issues, such as spheres of influence.
B) The Allied leaders continued to support the Atlantic Charter's ideal of self-determination in place of territorial aggrandizement as they planned for the rebuilding of Europe and Japan.
C) Roosevelt and Churchill continued to uphold self-determination and disarmament by refusing to give in to Stalin's demand for a Soviet-controlled Eastern European buffer zone between Russia and Germany.
D) Britain and the United States upheld the Atlantic Charter's objectives by giving up their colonial interests in Asia and the Pacific in exchange for a Soviet declaration of war against Japan.

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