What was the primary outcome of the Atlantic Conference (August 1941) between Churchill and Roosevelt?
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Correct answer: The creation of the Atlantic Charter, outlining goals for the post-war world
The Atlantic Charter established principles such as self-determination, freedom of the seas, and global cooperation. It served as the moral foundation for the Allies and later the United Nations.
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