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25 November, 12:55

There were two opposing forces in World War 1. What were the two? Question 10 options: a) Allies and Central Powers b) Allies and Enemies c) Nova and Central Powers d) Northern and Southern

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  1. 25 November, 14:54
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    Choice A is your answer.
  2. 25 November, 16:17
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    The two opposing forces in WW1 were a) Allies and Central Powers.

    The First World War started as a two-sided war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in 1914. It evolved into a war in which thirty two countries took part. Britain, Russia, France, the United States and Italy formed The Allies. These countries battled against Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire and Germany, known as the Central Powers.
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