AP Success - AP World History: Yalta Conference & Post-War Europe
Source 1
"The establishment of order in Europe and the rebuilding of national economic life must be achieved by processes which will enable the liberated peoples to destroy the last vestiges of nazism and fascism and to create democratic institutions of their own choice. This is a principle of the Atlantic Charter - the right of all people to choose the form of government under which they will live. . ."
Yalta Conference, Declaration of a Liberated Europe, February 11, 1945
Question 1
The Yalta Conference declaration refers to the 'Atlantic Charter.' What was the primary purpose of the Atlantic Charter during World War II?
Question 2
The 'right of all people to choose the form of government under which they will live' is a principle that most directly reflects which of the following concepts?
Question 3
The Yalta Conference aimed to address the post-war reconstruction of Europe. Which of the following was a key outcome of this conference?
Question 4
The reference to 'destroy the last vestiges of nazism and fascism' in the Yalta Conference declaration indicates a post-war goal to:
Question 5
The Yalta Conference and its declaration were significant because they:
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