Between the Yalta Conference and his death, President Franklin Roosevelt

A. began to push for major reparations to the Soviet Union in hopes that it would bring Stalin on board with the Yalta agreements.

B. began to coordinate a military strike on the Soviet zone of occupation in Berlin.

C. concluded that diplomacy would not settle American differences with Stalin.

D. became increasingly concerned, though not without hope, that Stalin was not going to fulfill conference agreements.

E. saw no evidence that Stalin would not live up to his promises at Yalta.


D

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