Name the two alliances formed during the First World War.
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Europe's six major powers were split into two alliances that would form the warring sides in World War I. Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente, while Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy joined in the Triple Alliance.
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France, the United Kingdom, and Russia formed the Triple Entente. Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy were the initial members of the Triple Alliance.
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France, the United Kingdom, and Russia formed the Triple Entente. Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy were the initial members of the Triple Alliance, although Italy remained neutral in
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