The main goal of the Atlantic Charter, established in 1941 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, was to outline a vision for a post-war world based on principles including self-determination for nations. Specifically, one of its key points emphasized the right of all peoples to choose their own form of government, which aligns with the idea of self-determination. Thus, the correct response would be that "Countries had the right to self-determination."
What was the main goal of the Atlantic Charter as it related to government? Responses All countries had to be democracies at the end of World War II. All countries had to be democracies at the end of World War II. - no response given Countries would be required to join the United Nations. Countries would be required to join the United Nations. - no response given All countries would be required to check in with the U.S. or Great Britain. All countries would be required to check in with the U.S. or Great Britain. - no response given Countries had the right to self-determination.
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