The Atlantic Charter of 1941
a. created further distance between the United States and European involvement.
b. provided a political framework for the possibility of American involvement.
c. did not express American opposition to territorial change by conquest.
d. emphasized the defeat of imperial Japan as the first priority.
ANS: b
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