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3 years ago
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Impact of alliances in ww1

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Ira Lisetskai [31]3 years ago
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Caused World War One to be inevitable because the alliance system caused France to help Russia to help Serbia with the allied powers. With the Central Powers, Germany had a “blank check” alliance with Austria-Hungary, which meant that Germany promised to join in any war that Austria-Hungary wanted them to. This caused Germany to help Austria-Hungary against Serbia. Italy also joined in, but then switched sides due to the promise of land and tense relations with the Central Powers.
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