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Prior to World War I, the ___________________ established that, in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia. a. Schlieffen Plan b. Serbian-Austrian conflict c. Black
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Prior to World War I, the ___________________ established that, in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia. a. Schlieffen Plan b. Serbian-Austrian conflict c. Black Hand d. July Ultimatum
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The answer is The Schlieffen Plan
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The Schlieffen Plan was an offensive war plan that involved the invasion of France followed by an invasion of Russia. It was first devised in 1905 and named after German Field Marshall Alfred von Schlieffen.
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