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Over nations joined the Allied Powers?

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What countries belonged Allied powers?

The main Allied powers during World War II included the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and China. Other nations such as France, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand also played significant roles in the alliance. Over time, many additional countries joined the Allies, uniting against the Axis powers.


What was the reason why japan attack the US?

They wanted to "blow" the US so they could invade and take over. This is when the US joined the Allied Powers.


Was the US an allied power or central power during World WAr 1?

Italy was one of the Axis powers for most of World War 2. After the invasion of the Italian mainland, Mussolini was deposed and Italy became a nominal member of the allied powers, although with little or no military activity.


Which nation dropped out of the triple alliance when it went to war?

The (Then) Kingdom of Italy. For reasons unknown the (Triple Crown) bowed out of the Triple alliance going over to the Allied powers. Germany and Austria-Hungary then joined with the Ottoman and Bulgaria to form the Central Powers.


What were the ultimate goals of those involved in World War 2?

The Axis powers were trying to take over other nations. Germany wanted to control Europe, Japan wanted to control the Islands of the Pacific. Allied powers wanted to stop them.


How did the alliance system contributed to the outbreak of World War 1?

They allowed a small conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary (Austria-Hungary taking over Serbia) to quickly grow larger and involve Germany, Russia, France, and UK. Serbia had an alliance with Germany, and Serbia was allied with Russia and Russia was allied with France and the UK. Now you see how two countries dragged in four more countries. Further into the war, the US joined the Allied Powers (UK, France, Serbia, and Russia) and the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary).


Who is powers were stronger than the Central Powers?

Technically Central Powers because if Hitler wasn't so big of a drug addict he probably could of taken over the world. But realistically... We won so apparently the Allied Powers were stronger


How did the elements of nationalism imperialism and imperialism lead to the formation of the Allied Powers and the Central Powers?

Nationalism fueled competition among European nations, as countries sought to assert their dominance and expand their influence. Imperialism intensified rivalries, with nations vying for colonies and resources, leading to conflicts over territorial claims. These tensions culminated in alliances, as countries formed the Allied Powers, primarily motivated by mutual defense against perceived threats from rival nations, while the Central Powers emerged from nations that sought to support one another's imperial ambitions and national interests. This complex interplay of nationalism and imperialism ultimately contributed to the outbreak of World War I.


How did the System of alliances contribute to World War 1?

They allowed a small conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary (Austria-Hungary taking over Serbia) to quickly grow larger and involve Germany, Russia, France, and UK. Serbia had an alliance with Germany, and Serbia was allied with Russia and Russia was allied with France and the UK. Now you see how two countries dragged in four more countries. Further into the war, the US joined the Allied Powers (UK, France, Serbia, and Russia) and the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary).


What resulted from the Allied powers' discovery of the atrocities committed against the Jewish population during the Holocaust?

The Allied powers encouraged the formation of the State of Israel.


What is part of allied powers attacked by japan taken over by communism after WWII?

China