Actually the US never formally joined any alliance in WWI. The US declared war (ninety three years ago today) on the Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and their minor allies. The US fought alongside the Entente Powers - France and the United Kingdom. But the US went to war as an "associated power" of that alliance, and never became a member.
it depends, what year, who with, over what...
They would join in military alliances when it suited their interests, but these alliances changed constantly. Many cities were then were taken over by the Hellenistic Kingdoms established by the generals who succeeded Alexander the Great after his death, when they divided his empire between them.
When countries join together, they form an alliance. Alliances can be for trade, militrism and other things etc.
They had alliances with countries that were involved.
In order to protect itself against other country's with their help. It works both ways in an alliance.
the Philippine islands
Political parties
All of these answers are good ones. Alliances are made for support.
alliances
Japan had early alliances with Germany. They were promised the Pacific Island holdings of the US if the Axis powers won the war.
Through the use of Alliances and Propaganda.
The Philippines Islands were the first US defensive alliances in the far east Asia.
They would join in military alliances when it suited their interests, but these alliances changed constantly. Many cities were then were taken over by the Hellenistic Kingdoms established by the generals who succeeded Alexander the Great after his death, when they divided his empire between them.
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germany
Great Britain and France
atlantic charter
russia and china US and UK