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•The United States supplied weapons to Allies during World War II
• Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill signed the Atlantic Charter.
•The United States dropped atomic bombs on Japan ending World War II.
What was one result of these events?
A. The United Nations sought to limit the expansion of communism
B. The British government continued to dominate European politics.
C. The public's fear of a major military conflict decreased.
D. The global role of the United States in world politics increased
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