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Tatiana [17]
2 years ago
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What was the Triple Alliance? What was the Triple Entente?

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hram777 [196]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

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THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE - LOSES THE WAR

Consists of...

Italy - A country which had switched sides in this war (so technically not a loser of the war)

Germany - A strong country that is able to rival Britain's navy and economy

Austria-Hungary - Surrenders as there were many revolts against them splitting up the country.

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THE TRIPLE ENTENTE - WINNERS OF THE WAR

Consists of...

Britain - Has a very strong navy and joined the war due to protecting Belgium's neutrality

France - Very strong ally of Britain who also holds one of the strongest defences (Maginot Line)

Russia - Collapses due to the lack of leadership to Bolshevik Russia (USSR)

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EXTRA INFORMATION

Yes, Italy was initially part of the Triple Alliance, they did not take part in the war as France and Italy signed a neutrality pact meaning they would not provoke each other in a war. At some point during World War 1, The Entente countries promised large swathes of Austria-Hungarian land which then led to Italy declaring war on the Triple Alliance.

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