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This illustrated dictionary entry outlines the definition and significance of an alliance, defined as a friendship agreement among two or more parties to advance common goals. It highlights historical examples, particularly during World War I, where the Allied Powers included Great Britain, France, and Russia, with Italy and the United States joining later. Conversely, the Central Powers comprised Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Understanding these alliances is crucial for grasping the complexities of global conflicts and cooperation.
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Global Studies A-Z Illustrated Dictionary Jamie LeComb 1BD
Alliance An agreement of friendship between two or more parties to advance a common goal. During WWI the two allies were the, Allied Powers, Great Britain, France and Russia later joined by Italy, the United States and the Central powers, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.