Weegy: C. ItalyGermany, Austria-Hungry and Italy made up the: c. Triple Alliance.
User: What relations did Germany and France hold in the years leading up to World War I?
a.
They were mostly peaceful towards each other.
c.
Germany wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian wars.
b.
France wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian wars.
d.
Germany and France did not have any relations leading up to the war.
Weegy: France wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian Wars
User: Britain and France signed an entente and became the
a.
Central Forces.
c.
Central Powers.
b.
Allied Forces.
d.
Axis Powers
Weegy: Both sides, generally, [ has spent the 1930s faring popular uprising as a result of poverty and the depression, hence both sides were broadly split between those advocating fascism, socialism, and democracy. Both sides advocated trade protectism. [ Differences- The Axis nations had concluded their division over political systems by installing authoritarian fascist/militarist regimes. The Axis used an economic system based on barter, the Allies based on trade in US dollars. The Allied nations were all successful, early imperialist states with large empires. The Axis nations were latecomers who felt it unjust that they did not have empires, and they saw war as a means of gaining these. The Allied nations had vast industrial potential which the Axis did not. Any long war would favour the Allies. Another key difference was the different national attitudes to World War 1. WW1 killed millions of French and British troops, and both nations felt they had gained little from the experience, so there was little desire for another horrific war. Germany felt she had been betrayed (thanks to skilful propaganda) and longed for a 'rematch', while Japan saw war as a means of gaining empire. The Soviet Union was a bit of a special case, but it was the USSR that did all the heavy work in defeating Germany. ] ...
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