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Central Powers was the term describing the war-time alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.

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What do the central powers and neutral countries do?

Central Powers= They are the countries that are fighting in the war. Neutral powers= They are not involved in the fighting


Compare the Allied Powers and the Central Powers Which spent more money?

Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.


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Which balkan countries sided with the Central powers?

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World War 1 3 central powers countries?

In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.


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Why were the central powers named as they were?

Because they were countries found in the centre of Europe.


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What are the names of the 4 countries that were part of the central powers?

The 4 countries of the Central Powers were Germany, Italy, Austria, and Hungary (but note that at the time, Austria and Hungary were part of what was known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire).


Why were the central powers called the central powers?

The name for the Central Powers (also known as the Triple Alliance) is derived from the location of these countries; all four were located between the Russian Empire (in the east) and France and the United Kingdom (in the west).