Question : Which of the following nations/monarchies was a part of the coalition called "Central Powers" in World War I?
Option 1: France
Option 2: Austria-Hungary
Option 3: Russia
Option 4: Britain
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Correct Answer: Austria-Hungary
Solution : The correct answer is Austria-Hungary.
During World War I, nations aligned themselves into two major coalitions. Those who signed the Triple Entente, which included England, France, and Russia, formed the Allied Powers. Conversely, the Triple Alliance, comprising Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Italy, constituted the Central Powers. Italy later switched sides and joined the Allies during the war. This realignment marked a significant development in the conflict's dynamics.
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