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During World War II, why were Tehran and Yalta significant? - I chose B A. military victories for the Allies B. sites of Nazi concentration camps C. key beaches during the invasion of Normandy D. sites
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During World War II, why were Tehran and Yalta significant? - I chose B
A. military victories for the Allies
B. sites of Nazi concentration camps
C. key beaches during the invasion of Normandy
D. sites of conferences held by the Big Three
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During World War II, the Tehran and Yalta were significant significant because sites of conferences held by the Big Three . The so called the Big Three is
The Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam Conferences. The answer is D, hope it helps.
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