The key agreements at the Roosevelt-Churchill-Stalin Yalta Conference of 1945 can be portrayed as
A. a series of compromises and U.S. concessions, relying on Soviet cooperation for fulfillment.
B. a diplomatic stalemate: There was no agreement, because the U.S. sought maximum territorial control and the Soviets wanted a new collective security organization.
C. a sellout and betrayal of American ideals and interests by a naive and ill President Roosevelt.
D. a one-sided diplomatic victory for the Americans-until the Soviets broke their pledges.
Answer: A
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