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Put in chronological order the following events that shaped the postwar world.

a.Roosevelt and Churchill meet to draw up the Atlantic Charter, which even the Soviet Union endorsed.
b.Soviet troops occupy Berlin before the Americans.
c.During the Yalta Conference, the "Big Three" agree to hold further talks in the United States to discuss the structure of the United Nations.

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The events in chronological order are: the meet to draw up the Atlantic Charter, the Tehran meeting agreeing on the United Nations concept, the Yalta Conference discussing postwar Europe and United Nations structure, Soviet troops occupying Berlin, and further talks in the US about the United Nations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct chronological order of the events that shaped the postwar world from the given options is as follows:

  1. Roosevelt and Churchill meet to draw up the Atlantic Charter, which even the Soviet Union endorsed.
  2. Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin meet in Tehran to plan the postwar world and agree on the United Nations concept.
  3. The "Big Three" meet at the Yalta Conference to discuss postwar Europe and the structure of the United Nations.
  4. Soviet troops occupy Berlin before the Americans.
  5. During the Yalta Conference, the "Big Three" agree to hold further talks in the United States to discuss the structure of the United Nations.

Each event significantly impacted the post-World War II landscape and assisted in shaping the modern world order through key agreements, territorial discussions, and the establishment and planning of the United Nations.

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