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History, 30.11.2020 22:50 jollyjinkings

How did alliances contribute to the start of World War I? Alliances made it easier for nations to negotiate peace treaties.

Because of alliances, fewer nations needed to participate in the war.

Alliances required nations to defend each other against aggression

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