Which countries had long established empires at the start of WWI?
A. Germany and Italy.
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Geography, 27.05.2020 01:00 brillamontijo
Which countries had long established empires at the start of WWI?
A. Germany and Italy.
B. Italy and Japan.
C. France and Great Britain.
D. Germany and Japan
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