President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill announced at their wartime conference in Casablanca that their principal war aim was to

a. destroy the last remnants of European imperialism.
b. promote the national independence of all European nations.
c. bring democracy and free markets to Europe and East Asia.
d. force the unconditional surrender of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
e. create an effective postwar Atlantic alliance.


d

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