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Who were the "Big Four" countries that met at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919? a. France, Italy, Germany, Russia b. US, Great Britain, Italy, France c. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Japan
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Who were the "Big Four" countries that met at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919?
a. France, Italy, Germany, Russia
b. US, Great Britain, Italy, France
c. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Japan
d. US, Germany, France, Great Britain
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the answer to this question would be d
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The answer is D the United States Germany France and Great britain
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