The alliance system
By comparison with the Entente, the resources of the Central Powers were fewer. Their chances of victory depended heavily on knocking out France in the first few weeks of the war. This failed. The astonishing thing is that the Central Powers managed to hold out against the Entente for so long. they were not invited to the Paris peace conference because they were not trusted after they sent the zimmerman telegram to try and decieve the Ambassador of Mexico.
The immediate cause was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, by a Serbian nationalist, which led to Austria declaring war on Serbia. The underlying cause was the immense number of treaties signed by the various European powers, which plunged the entire continent (and eventually, much of the world) into a massive two-sided conflict.
Italy, sort of. Italy was never technically part of the Central Powers but did switch sides. When the war started in August 1914, Italy was in a defensive alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany. Since Austria-Hungary was technically the first country to declare war, Italy said that the defensive alliance was not triggered and said that they did not have to become involved in the new war. A side factor is that Italy and Austria-Hungary had been fierce enemies for most of the 1800s, and Austria-Hungary still ruled some land that Italy believed was rightfully Italian. So Italy only really agreed to the alliance in order to protect themselves in the event of a war- around 1881, there was a small chance of Italy and France going to war, a war that Italy would have had a hard time winning alone. So anyway, in late April 1915, the Allies made an offer to Italy- if Italy joined their side, and then the Allies won the war, then Italy would be given the Italian lands that Austria still controlled. Italy agreed to the offer. They officially canceled the old alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany, and joined the war as part of the Allies.
push factor
Germany's desire to be dominant.
Germany's desire to isolate France and britain's desire to remain dominant
An Entente is a kind of alliance that is an agreement not to attack each other. The Triple Entente was made up of France, Britain and Russia. The Entente Powers fought the Central Powers during World War I.
I'm pretty sure that the fact that Germany joined with Italy and Austria-Hungary to create the Triple Alliance was a major factor in bringing Russia into the war. The Triple Alliance insured that if Russia or France attacked them then they would all fight against those two countries. Russia then joined with France and Great Britain to create the Triple Entente.
The treaties worked in the sense that the countries backed each other up when it came to war, however the creation of the treaties meant that countries felt they had more power as others were backing them up, so in a way it was contributing factor towards the wars, meaning they did not succeed in their aim of peace.
High prices for supplies contributed to the creation of the farmers alliance.
High prices for supplies contributed to the creation of the farmers alliance.
For some tutorials look on Youtube and search for "triple play" "Triple Factor" is also A novel written by Owen Sela. He is a British writer, who lives in London.
The dry line can cause tornadoes. The dry line can in fact be more conducive for the formation of tornadoes than a cold front is. The area where a cold front and dry line intersect, called a triple point, is often a hot spot for tornado formation.
High pressure is the factor that drives the ozone formation. It is formed by the UV rays of the sun.
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