Allied Powers are defined as

A) the international coalition of nations, as drawn up in the League of Nations, to defend territories subjugated by another.
B) the coalition of nations that decided to fight against fascism in Europe in 1939.
C) an international coalition that opposed the Axis, led by Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
D) the nations that decided not to succumb to the Soviet Union's advances in 1939.
E) an international coalition that opposed the Allies, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan.


C

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