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musickatia [10]
4 years ago
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Select all that apply. four nations siding with russia included: france turkey england italy switzerland japan

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JulijaS [17]4 years ago
4 0
France  , England , Italy and Japan
sergey [27]4 years ago
3 0

The correct answers are A) France, C) England, D) Italy, and F) Japan.

Four nations that sided with Russia included France, England, Italy, and Japan.

The nations that remained neutral in World War 1 were Spain, Switzerland, Holand, and Scandinavia. The situation was very conflictive previous to the beginning of the war. Among the conflicts that erupted was the problems with the colonies in North Africa, the control of the Balkans, conflicts in Alsace-Lorraine. and imperialistic and expansionist ideas. The assassination of Franza Ferdinand and his wife is considered to be one of the main motives that started World War 1.  

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