In 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt attended the Yalta Conference. When it came to negotiations, whose views was Roosevelt most concerned by?
  1. Kim Il Sung on Korea
  2. Charles de Gaulle on Western Europe
  3. Joseph Stalin on Eastern Europe
  4. Mao Zedong on Japan
Explanation
Answer - C - At the 1945 Yalta Conference, Franklin D. Roosevelt was most concerned with Joseph Stalin’s views on Eastern Europe.

Key Takeaway: The 1945 Yalta Conference was the second conference about post-World War II agreements. The Yalta conference created the United Nations and agreed to “de-Nazify” Germany. The Allies were most concerned about Joseph Stalin’s views on Eastern Europe, however. Stalin claimed that keeping Eastern Europe was absolutely vital to Russian’s security, but Roosevelt and Winston Churchill disagreed. The Yalta Conference finally agreed that the area needed to have free general elections at the earliest possible opportunity.
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