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How did the alliances in place before World War I affect the war?

They prompted a quick end to the war.


They prevented the war from becoming too large.


They helped turn the war into a worldwide conflict.


They allowed for more trade to improve nations’ economies.

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Hmm I believe They helped turn the war into a worldwide conflict.


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The correct answer is C) They helped turn the war into a worldwide conflict.

The alliances in place before World War I affect the war in that They helped turn the war into a worldwide conflict.

Before World War I France and Great Britain formed the Tripe Entente with Russia to fight against the Central Powers formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in the war.

World War 1 started after the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo. The war officially started in 1916 and ended in 1918.

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