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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
It was the start of Japan, Italy, and the US entering World War I.
It was the beginning of an alliance between Great Britain and Germany.
It marked the end of the war, as the Allies and Central Powers agreed to peace.

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Step-by-step explanation:

secret treaty between neutral Italy and the Allied forces of France, Britain, and Russia to bring Italy into World War I.

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