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- The Atlantic charter stated that people have the right to choose their own government (True)
- The Atlantic charter was written in response to Hitler's invasion of Poland | true
- The Atlantic charter gave the united states further protection from involvement in the war | true
- The United States and Britain signed the Atlantic charter | true
- The Atlantic charter signaled president Roosevelt's commitment to supporting Britain in its struggle against Germany. (True)
Explanation:
The Atlantic Charter also declared the basic sources of international arbitration: no aggrandizement; no regional variations without the freely-communicated wishes of the peoples involved; the right of every people to determine their own style of management; and equitable access to raw elements for all countries.
Monotheistic: its followers worshipped a single god
Answer: The answer is True hope it helps
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Explanation:
Roosevelt was not an isolationist at heart. But WWI was still fresh in the minds of the general public. Many families had lost relatives which up until WWII was the most devastating war the world had seen. Many Americans didn't want to get involved in Europe's politics and problems. A marvelous movie has been made about this called <em>The Americanization of Emily</em> staring a very young Julie Andrews (who does not sing a note) and a very handsome earthy James Garner. It captures beautifully how Americans felt about getting involved in other people's wars.
Roosevelt himself wanted to help Great Britain, but the problems with domestic worries in the United States forced him to hesitate. He needed something to motivate the public into getting into a war they did not want.
Japan provided him with Pearl Harbor. The American Public was moved into action. Some of the Japanese knew it, including the architect of the attack on Pearl Harbor (Admiral Yamamoto who famously said "All we have accomplished was to awaken a sleeping giant.")
So began the bloodiest war the planet has ever seen.
I'm sorry this is so long, but you cannot talk about the transition period of WWII without knowing how people felt.
I know that it was cheap land so it would be A or D to my best judgement. Are you good at math?