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joint statement by president roosevelt and prime minister churchill aug…

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joint statement by president roosevelt and prime minister churchill
august 14, 1941
the following statement signed by the president of the united states and the prime minister of great britain is released for the information of the press:
the president of the united states and the prime minister, mr. churchill, representing his majesty’s government in the united kingdom, have met at sea.
they have been accompanied by officials of their two governments, including high ranking officers of the military, naval and air services.
the whole problem of the supply of munitions of war, as provided by the lease - lend act, for the armed forces of the united states and for those countries actively engaged in resisting aggression has been further examined.
lord beaverbrook, the minister of supply of the british government, has joined in these conferences. he is going to proceed to washington to discuss further details with appropriate officials of the united states government. these conferences will also cover the supply problems of the soviet union.
the president and the prime minister have had several conferences. they have
churchill.
sixth, after the final destruction of the nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want.
this statement is based on the assumption that
option 1: germany will cooperate with great britain and the us
option 2: peace is not possible for all people of the world
option 3: some men will still lead lives of fear and want
option 4: the allied powers will defeat nazi germany

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To solve this, we analyze the context: the statement is about post - Nazi - defeat peace, hoping for a world where people live freely. The option "the allied powers will defeat Nazi Germany" is the assumption here because the peace and safety described are predicated on the defeat of Nazi Germany. The other options: "Germany will cooperate with Great Britain and the US" goes against the context of Nazi tyranny; "peace is not possible for all people of the world" contradicts the hope for peace; "some men will still lead lives of fear and want" also goes against the desire for a peaceful, fear - free world.

Brief Explanations

The statement's vision of post - Nazi peace (nations having safety, people living freely) relies on the defeat of Nazi Germany. Other options conflict with the context (Germany cooperating is unlikely with Nazi tyranny, peace not possible/all living in fear contradict the hope for a better world).

Answer:

the allied powers will defeat Nazi Germany