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10 July, 11:07

What was the main message of the Atlantic Charter?

A. It said that nations had the right to choose their government.

B. It proposed an American alliance with Russia.

C. It said that the United States would enter the war.

D. It said that "might made right."

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  1. 10 July, 11:26
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    The correct answer ir A:

    The Atlantic Charter is a joint declaration signed on August 14, 1941, aboard the USS Augusta, "while sailing somewhere in the Atlantic." The Atlantic Conference was held from August 9 to 12, 1941. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke on behalf of the United States and Winston Churchill on behalf of Great Britain. It states that it deemed it convenient "to make known certain common principles in the national policy of their respective countries, on which rest their hopes of achieving a better future for the world."

    This letter had several principles but the most important one was:

    • Respect the right of peoples to choose the regime of government under which they are to live, wishing that sovereign rights and independence be restored to the people who have been forcibly deprived of those rights.
  2. 10 July, 11:34
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    The main message of the Atlantic Charter was:

    A. It said that nations had the right to choose their government.
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