Central Powers

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Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria in WWI

Real World Example

The Central Powers were a group of countries that allied during World War I, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. They were important because they opposed the Allied Powers, leading to one of the deadliest conflicts in history. The Central Powers sought to challenge the influence and territorial gains of the Allies, which included countries like Britain, France, and Russia. This alliance's actions and their eventual defeat led to significant changes in European borders and influenced the formation of new countries. Today, the concept of alliances and conflicts among nations can still be seen in global politics; for example, the way countries form partnerships like NATO can affect international relations and even impact global peace or conflict, influencing everything from trade to travel for individuals.

Practice Version

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