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Name the two power blocks of First World War.

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Answered by hero2891
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Entente powers or the allies comprised of Russia,France,Britain and the central powers comprised of Germany,Turkey,Austro-hungary.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The 'allies and the central powers' are the two power blocks of the First World War.

Explanation:

The Allies and Entente powers comprised of 'Britain, France and Russia' and the central powers are comprised of Austro-Hungary, Germany, and Turkey. The peoples of the 'Triple Entente' became called as the Allied powers, while those of the now Double Alliance were generally called as the Central Powers.

Later European adherents to the 'Allied Powers' were Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Greece, while the Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire connected the Central Powers. Japan and the USA connected the 'Allied Powers' in 1914 and 1917 respectively.

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