Central Powers
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Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria in WWI
Real World Example
The Central Powers were a major alliance during World War I, opposing the Allied Powers. They played a crucial role in the conflict, as their actions and alliances led to the escalation of the war. The Central Powers responded to a complex web of political tensions and territorial disputes in Europe. Today, the legacy of the Central Powers reminds us of the importance of diplomacy and the dangers of alliances that can lead to widespread conflict. For example, understanding these historical alliances helps us appreciate why international cooperation, like the United Nations, is essential to maintaining peace and preventing wars today.
Practice Version
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