In World War I, the Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire. They were joined by Bulgaria in 1915. Italy refused to go to war despite the Triple Alliance, and later joined the Allies (the Entente Powers led by Great Britain, France, and Russia).
If by "teams" you mean what there the names of the two sides in WWI. They were the Central powers and the the Allied powers.The Entente Powers were the countries at war with the Central Powers during World War I. Triple Entente was made up of the United Kingdom, France, and the Russian Empire; Italy entered the war in 1915.Japan, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, Romania and the Czechoslovak legion were minor members of the Entente.The United States entered the war as an Associated power on the side of the Entente.They became known as the Allied Powers during that war.The Central Powers; the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. were originally known as the Triple Alliance, and fought against the Allied Powers that had formed around the Triple Entente.
Belize and El Salvador
The states issue driver's licenses and conduct elections. The National Government does not do either of those things.
because of the greatly increased powers of the central government and the lack of a bill of rights.
One of the two unique powers of the senate include confirming presidential appointees. The other is the power to impeach a president or federal judge.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Austria-Hungary and Germany
There were no Central Powers in World War II. Two of the countries that made up the C.P. were gone before 1939. The two sides in World War II were the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers.
Germany and Austro-Hungary.
The Austrian-Hungarian Empire and the German Empire were the two most powerful central powers and accounted for about 75% of central power losses.
The Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
Germany and Austria-Hungary were the main two chunks of the Central Powers. -Sakura K.
The central powers were at a geographical disadvantage during World War I because they were surrounded by enemies on multiple fronts, while facing limited access to resources and supplies due to being landlocked. Additionally, their lack of control over key waterways restricted their ability to transport goods and troops efficiently.
Well, there were two alliances: triple entrente and the triple alliances. I think the reason between the triple entrente and the central powers may well be that the countries that signed an alliance in the triple entrente, could be central countries or have central empires.
The Allied Powers - England, France, USA (after 1917), Russia, (until 1917), Italy (after 1915), and other countries. The Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
The Central and Entente powers.