The available options are:
A. peace is not possible for all people of the world.
B. some men will still lead lives of fear and want.
C. the allied powers will defeat Nazi Germany.
D. Germany will cooperate with Great Britain and the US.
Answer:
the allied powers will defeat Nazi Germany.
Explanation:
The above statement is an excerpt from the Joint Statement by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill.
It talked about what would happen to the world "after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny."
This statement or excerpt shows that the statement is based on the assumption that the Allied powers which comprise the USA, the UK, France, the Soviet Union, and their other allies will defeat Nazi Germany in World War II.
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