Winston Churchill's vision for the postwar world

A. stressed the balance of power to check the Soviets, achieved through military cooperation, which would guarantee peace.
B. imagined the continuation of the Grand Alliance into the postwar world as "Policemen" of world peace and order.
C. placed first priority on reviving a strong international organization to achieve collective security.
D. sought expansive advantages to guarantee security for his own nation, based on suspicions about his two Allied counterparts.


Answer: A

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