The Atlantic charter was an policy statement planned by UK and US leaders, which detailed the post-war goals for the Allies, however it was later agreed to by all of the WWII Allies.
The correct answer is C. The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between the United States and Britain.
Explanation:
The Atlantic Charter was a decision at the Placentia Bay Conference by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President of the United States of America Franklin Delano Roosevelt, on the cruiser USS Augusta (CA-31) anchored in the Bay of Placentia in Newfoundland. The joint declaration of the Atlantic Charter was issued on August 14, 1941. Although the United States of America was still not at war, the Atlantic Charter was a vision and preparation for the functioning of the world after the Second World War, including the intention to establish the United Nations.
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