Answer:
Option B is the right answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
America and Great Britain together gave a final consent to the Atlantic charter and the allied countries declared their support for it at the end of World War II.
This charter was not a treaty and it was signed for the common welfare of both the countries and the allied countries which favored it. It defined eight principles which stated that no country must seek territorial expansions; all nations must have equal access to raw materials for economic prosperity.
It also stated that people had all rights to choose their Governments. The charter also called for all countries internationally to pave way for safe living conditions in allied nations, Freedom of trade through important sea routes and eliminate the oppression of people in the nations which were included as members of Atlantic Charter.