Countries targeted by the Cairo Conference include the United States, the United Kingdom and China.
The Cairo Conference was held in that Egyptian city from November 22 to 26, 1943. It defined the allied position against Japan during World War II and made decisions about the future of post-war Asia. Attending the meeting were President Franklin Roosevelt for the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill for the United Kingdom, and Chiang Kai-shek for the Republic of China.
The "Cairo Declaration" was signed on November 27, 1943 and made public in a statement on the radio on December 1, noting the intention of the Allies to continue the deployment of military force until the unconditional surrender of Japan.
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The answer is B, although C and D could be true they are not mentioned in the passage
The main purpose of the Selective Service Act of 1917 was to "<span>increase the size of the armed forces by using the draft", since the demand for soldiers could not be met by volunteers only. </span>