Asked by Megan Mohon on Jun 09, 2024

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In addition to the Triple Alliance,what other alliance system formed,dividing Europe into two armed camps at the beginning of the nineteenth century?

A) the Triple Entente
B) the Gentlemen's Agreement
C) the Fourteen Points
D) the League of the Three Emperors
E) the Algeciras Conference

Triple Entente

An alliance formed in the early 20th century between France, Russia, and Great Britain, which played a significant role in the build-up to World War I.

Triple Alliance

An agreement made in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, forming a powerful bloc that stood until the beginning of World War I.

Armed Camps

Highly militarized zones or areas prepared for military conflict, often characterized by a significant presence of soldiers, weapons, and military infrastructure.

  • Explore the motivations for establishing military alliances and assess their influence on the outcomes of conflicts.
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Kemlys AndrewsJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Triple Entente was formed between Great Britain, France, and Russia, in response to the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. This division of Europe into two armed camps contributed to the growing tensions that eventually led to World War I. The other options (B- Gentlemen's Agreement, C- Fourteen Points, D- League of the Three Emperors, E- Algeciras Conference) do not describe another alliance system that divided Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century.