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why did winston churchill and franklin roosevelt meet in washington, dc, shortly after the japanese bombed pearl harbor in 1941?
to decide the terms of surrender for the axis powers
to form an alliance with the soviet union and china
to plan an overall strategy for the rest of world war ii
to consider the us response to japans attack
After the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, the US entered WWII. Churchill and Roosevelt's Washington meeting focused on coordinating a unified, long-term strategy for the Allies to fight the Axis powers across all theaters of the war. The other options are incorrect: surrender terms were not discussed this early; the meeting was not focused on forming an alliance with the Soviet Union and China specifically; and the US had already committed to entering the war, so the meeting was broader than just responding to Japan's attack.
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to plan an overall strategy for the rest of World War II