The idea of a "popular front" was:

a. American troops fighting under a non-American commander.
b. American high-level commanders working with European citizen soldiers.
c. used by the Soviet Union in forming governments in Eastern Europe.
d. used by Americans in forming governments in western North Africa.


C

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