Answer:
Option A, was a joint British-American statement of anti-Axis war aims, is the right answer.
Explanation:
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and UK Prime Minister, Winston Churchill issued a statement on 14th August 1941 to set out goals for both the nations for the period following the end of the Second World War. This joint declaration came to be known as the Atlantic Charter. This statement was just an affirmation as it intended to establish hopes for a better future for the respective nations as well as for the world.
Answer:
Wisdom is the ability to deliberate well about which courses of action would be good and expedient in general, not to some particular end, as that would more likely be in the realm of Art.
Explanation:
Taking sign wisdom aims at truth, and is concerned with knowledge of first principles.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
he pursued a policy of neutrality, but as the war progressed and multiple events showed themselves, ie Lusitania and the Zimmerman telegram slowly began to erode the possibility of us neutrality.
Answer: False
Explanation: During the 1941-45 occupation of Southeast Asia, the Japanese Empire posed a rhetoric of 'co-prosperity and coexistence' to the people, stressing a universal Asian brotherhood. Japan claimed that their intervention through occupation would help shake off the control of Western oppressors and colonisers.