In World War I, alliances both helped and hurt countries, largely depending on their pre-war positions and strategies. On one hand, alliances like the Triple Entente provided mutual support, strengthening member nations against common threats. However, the rigid alliance system also escalated conflicts, drawing countries into a war that quickly spiraled beyond the initial disputes. Ultimately, while alliances offered security for some, they contributed to a broader and more destructive conflict for many nations involved.
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