Triple Alliance Triple Entente
The two major alliances of Europe were known as the Central Powers and the Allies during World War I. The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire, while the Allies comprised primarily of France, United Kingdom, and Russia, later joined by other countries such as Italy and the United States.
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At the start of World War I, the United Kingdom had two major allies, France and Russia, and two major enemies, Germany and the Austro-Hungary Empire, with the Ottoman Empire soon joining the war as a third enemy. Another major ally was gained in 1915 when Italy declared war on the Central Powers. Yet another major ally was gained in April of 1917 when the United States joined the war; however, in the fall of that same year Russia began its exit from the war. The U.K. had various alliances and enemies of a minor status during the war, as well.
Triple alliance &Triple entente
In WW I the two major alliances were the Allies (or Allied Forces) and the Central Powers.
The Entente (Sometimes called the "Allies") and the Central Powers.
It depends on what time period you're referring to, as there have been at least four instances where Europe was divided in two alliances:Thirty Years' War;Europe, mainly Western Europe, was split into two sides: Protestants and Catholics.World War I;Europe was split into two major alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers.World War II;Europe was split into two major alliances: the Allies and the Axes.Cold War;Europe was split into two opposing sides: democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe.
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I would say the major one is the US
There were the Central Powers and the Triple Entente, later called the allies.
the triple alliances & the triple entente
The single major cause of WW I was the formation of two vast military alliances, the Central Powers and the Triple Entente, both of which were arrogant and unrealistic about their own capabilities. The incident which set off the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austro-Hungary. The greatest issue dividing the two alliances was the ownership of the province of Alsace-Lorraine, claimed by both Germany and France.
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complicated systems of alliances
There were two opposed alliances - the central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey versus the Entente, which originally comprised Great Britain, France and Russia, joined later by Italy and the USA.
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