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They were called the Allies and the Axis.

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What are the names of the two military alliances that battled each other during World War 2?

Allies and axis powers.


What two military alliances faced each other during world war 2?

the axis powers, Italy, Germany etc. and the allied forces, England America etc.


Was Germany considered a negative influence during World War 1?

Germany was considered a negative influence during World War 1 due to its aggressive military actions, alliances with other powerful nations, and role in sparking the conflict through its invasion of Belgium and other countries.


What can you gain from other countries during war?

When you are in a war you can gain this from other countries during the war time:Treaty Alliances and cooperationYou can gain respect or lose former alliances.You can get monetary assistance, military assistance and get warfare implements from other countries.


Which was most important influence in setting the stage for world war 1?

The most important influence in setting the stage for World War I was militarism and alliances. When building a military and keeping it strong, became a sign that the country was ready to fight. When the other countries were on edge. Other nations were pulled into the war by alliances and they didn't need to be involved.


Did Austria Hungary have any secret alliances in war world 1?

Yes, Austria-Hungary had secret alliances during World War I, most notably with Germany. The Dual Alliance, formed in 1879, bound Austria-Hungary and Germany to support each other in the event of a Russian attack. Additionally, the Triple Alliance, which included Italy, was intended to bolster their military position, although Italy later switched sides during the war. These alliances played a crucial role in the escalation of the conflict following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.


What alliances did NOT exist during the Cold War that followed World War 2?

During the Cold War, several alliances did not exist, including NATO's potential expansion to include countries like Sweden and Finland, which maintained military non-alignment during the conflict. Additionally, the European Union, as a cohesive political and economic entity, was not established until the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, well after the Cold War began. Other alliances, like the African Union or the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, also did not exist during this period, as they were formed later to address regional issues and cooperation.


How was imperialissm important during world war 1 and 2?

It was one of the 4 major reasons of war, the other three are Alliances, Militarism, Nationalism.


What is a word meaning glorification of the military also one of the 4 major causes of World War 1?

Militarism, the other three causes for US entry into the war are imperialism nationalism and alliances.


Why military alliances are necessary evils in the global political arena?

i think military alliances are necessary evils because i times of conflict, the country under attack enjoy maximum support from the other members. but on the other hand that are not under attack, loose their members to death whiles the combat is of no prime importance to them.


How is alliance used as a foreign policy?

Alliances are most commonly economic or military. Countries develop foreign relations with other countries and form alliances. They're kind of like cliques who form a group to protect each other and help each other.


When were the alliances formed in world war 1 adn what was the purpose of it?

The alliances were formed in 1914. However the purpose of them was so that the countries who were alliances could be there for one another if the other country was attacked.