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(Why was the Treaty of London in 1914 important to World War I?

It was a declaration of unity among Great Britain, France, and Russia
O It was the start of Japan, Italy, and the US entering World War I.
O It was the beginning of an alliance between Great Britain and Germany.
O It marked the end of the war, as the Allies and Central Powers agreed to peac
PLEASE HELP AND IM GIVING BRAIN

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Answer:

A

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User Pramodya Mendis
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Answer:

It was a declaration of unity among Great Britain, France, and Russia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to the fact that the USA joined the war in 1917, it cannot be answer B or D, and we know that Great Britain was on opposite sides of that war from Germany, so it cannot be D. Therefore, the answer is A.

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