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Question
Which countries, along with their allies were called the "Central Powers"?
Options
Germany, Britain
Russia, Bulgaria
Italy, Turkey
Germany, Austria
MCQ
Solution
Germany, Austria
Explanation:
The Central Powers in World War I primarily included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and were later joined by Turkey (the Ottoman Empire) and Bulgaria. These countries formed the opposing bloc to the Allied Powers. Italy, initially part of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, switched sides to join the Allies in 1915. The Central Powers fought together until their defeat in 1918.
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