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The alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan during World War Two was known as the:

a. Axis Triple
b. Alliance
c. Triple Entente
d. Pact of Dictators


Sagot :

Answer:

A. Axis Triple

Explanation:

Option C is from World War one, alliance is just a definition of countries being allied (working together), and option D is just made up. Although the "axis triple" is more commonly referred to as the axis powers I'm assuming it is the correct answer as it's the closest to the axis powers.