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what plans did allied leaders agree to during the yalta and potsdam conferences?
a. they agreed to help limit the spread of communism.
b. they agreed to helping japan and germany rebuilding their militaries.
c. they agreed to make defeated nation pay reparations.
d. they agreed to create the united nations to help keep the peace.
The Yalta and Potsdam conferences were major meetings of Allied leaders during World War II. One of the key agreements was the creation of the United Nations as an international organization to maintain world peace. Limiting the spread of communism was more of a Cold - War era concern and not a major agreement at these conferences. Rebuilding the militaries of Japan and Germany was not an aim; in fact, efforts were made to demilitarize them. Making defeated nations pay reparations was discussed but not the most significant and over - arching agreement like the creation of the UN.
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D. They agreed to create the United Nations to help keep the peace.