The leaders of which three countries were known as the "Big Three" during World War II?
A. Uni...
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The leaders of which three countries were known as the "Big Three" during World War II?
A. United States, Canada, and Mexico
B. Germany, Italy, and Japan
c. United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union
D. United Kingdom, France, and Germany
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