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tangare [24]
3 years ago
5

PLEASE HELP!!!! I DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME: 30 points: What event likely gave the United States more influence in post-war negotiati

ons?
a. the dropping of atomic weapons

b. early participation in the war effort

c. sole claims concerning the liberation of Nazi death camps

d. a greater loss life than other Allied Nations
History
1 answer:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
7 0
I believe it’s b correct me if i’m wrong
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