Understanding World War I Alliances: The Triple Entente vs. Central Powers
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This mapping exercise explores the key alliances in World War I, specifically focusing on the Triple Entente and the Central Powers. The Triple Entente, consisting of Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States, opposed the Central Powers, which primarily included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey. Understanding these alliances is crucial for analyzing the geopolitical landscape of Europe during the war years of 1914 and 1919.
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Understanding World War I Alliances: The Triple Entente vs. Central Powers
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New concepts • The Triple Entente was the force that opposed the Central Powers. (Great Britain, France, Russia, US) • The Central Powers consisted of mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
The Alliances of Europe 1914 Europe 1914
Europe 1919 Europe 1919
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