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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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After reading Source 1, a 1941 document drafted by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, what goals

History
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Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:A:The United States and the United Kingdom were the undisputed masters of the Atlantic Ocean; any

interlopers would be sunk on sight. B:that postwar international relations would be cooperative, and that disputes between states would be

resolved through peaceful negotiation and not the use or threat of force



Explanation:he Atlantic Charter, a 1941 document drafted by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, declared ... The United States and the United Kingdom were the undisputed masters of the Atlantic Ocean; any interlopers would be sunk on sight. B that postwar international relations would be cooperative, and that disputes ...



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