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Which nations were members of the "big four" allied powers of world war i?

A. Great Britain, France, the United States, and Italy B. Poland,Italy,India,France

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"Though nearly thirty nations participated, the representatives of Great Britain, France, the United States, and Italy became known as the "Big Four." The "Big Four" would dominate the proceedings that led to the formulation of the Treaty of Versailles, a treaty that articulated the compromises reached at the conference."

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