It was good for a country to have allies because the allies would help your country out with war or rescourses
Citizens would be excited and proud about the increased power of their country - APEX
It probably would be good. Citizens should not be citizens without knowing how their country was made.
The country who helped the Allies win WW2 was the USA. Later on in the war, the dropping of the atomic bomb in Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, president Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan. Then the USA joined the Allies ,with the battle of D-Day, and defeated the German Nazis. The US left the war a little earlier before the actual ending of WW2. If it weren't for the US, the Allies would have lost to the Axis.
It all depends on the problem for why the war broke out. If a country tried to take over, then that countries allies would most likely be on that side and would be known as "enemies", while the other side would be known as allies. Some past allies would probably be allies again, like US, UK, France, Canada, etc.
So that they could receive the rewards of being citizens of that country, like, for example, voting.
Please have a look at the related question below. It is not at all obvious what would have helped.
without a government a country would not be control and managed
To provide for security of the country. Citizens would elect the government.
Not sure if I understand the Question. But the Allies had decided that they would only accept Unconditional surrender. That means that the country would give up all rights to having an army and allow the Allies to occupy their country as needed until a new government is formed. Italy, Germany and Japan surrendered unconditionally.
Allies is a plural noun that means people or organisations who cooperate with a given cause. Some possible sentences would include:In WW2, the allies of the US included the French and the British.George Bush had many political allies that helped him rise to power.In a moral society, newspapers should be the allies of liberty.
The allies power.