In this excerpt from the Atlantic Charter of August 1941, which two lines show that the Allies envisioned a world where nations
would not forcibly invade and rule other nations? Their countries seek no aggrandisement, territorial or other. They desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned. They respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of Government under which they will live; and they wish to see sovereign rights and self-government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them. They will endeavour with due respect for their existing obligations, to further enjoyment by all States, great or small, victor or vanquished, of access, on equal terms, to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity. They desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between all nations in the economic field, with the object of securing for all improved labour standards, economic advancement, and social security.
An isolationist would most likely say that there is no need for us to involve ourselves in the business of Italy. We should deal with her own affairs alone. (Option A). Due to the fact that an isolationist would preferto keep their distance from any encounters with other countries. An isolationist is reluctant to become engaged in relationships with foreign countries.
The isolationist perspective dates to colonial days.