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20 January, 11:51

Regarding the Atlantic charter, how was the Soviet Union different than the United States and Great Britain?

A. The United States and Great Britain did not want new obtain new lands.

B. The United States and Great Britain did not want communism to spread.

C. The United States and Great Britain wanted better trade agreements.

D. The United States and Great Britain wanted Russia to not have a military.

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  1. 20 January, 13:25
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    B. The U. S. and GB did not want communism to spread
  2. 20 January, 14:31
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    B. The United States and Great Britain did not want communism to spread is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    The Atlantic charter was the outcome of Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Churchill's meeting during Atlantic conference. It was a top secret conference held between the two leaders from 9 to 12 August 1941. During the conference both leaders discusses about the war strategy against the Axis powers and issued the charter on 14th August 1941. This charter was later used as the basis of United Nations Charter.
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