Asked by Cayla Gonzalez on Jul 13, 2024

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Why did critics label the Yalta Accords a sellout by President Franklin D Roosevelt?

A) He had conceded too much to Stalin's demands.
B) He had allowed Germany a conditional surrender.
C) He had released details about the US nuclear project to the Soviet Union.
D) He had given Britain's future colonization of India is blessing.

Yalta Accords

Agreements made during the 1945 Yalta Conference by the Allied powers, outlining the post-World War II reorganization of Europe.

  • Examine the consequences of World War II on worldwide geopolitics, focusing on alterations in territory and shifts in dominance.
  • Understand the intricacies and repercussions of international diplomacy during the Second World War.
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Alyssa Jackson-RaspberryJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Critics argued that President Franklin D. Roosevelt conceded too much to Stalin's demands during the Yalta Conference, particularly regarding the future of Eastern Europe, leading to the perception of a "sellout."