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Why did Germany’s attempt to isolate France through the Triple Alliance fail?
France countered by creating the Triple Entente.
France attacked Germany before the alliance was solidified.
Russia felt threatened and attacked Germany.
Austria-Hungary backed out of the alliance.
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France countered by creating the Triple Entente.
Germany failed to isolate France because France made its own alliances—most importantly the Franco‑Russian Alliance (1894) and later the Entente Cordiale with Britain (1904)—which together formed the Triple Entente and broke Germany’s diplomatic isolation. The other options are incorrect.
Germany failed to isolate France because France made its own alliances—most importantly the Franco‑Russian Alliance (1894) and later the Entente Cordiale with Britain (1904)—which together formed the Triple Entente and broke Germany’s diplomatic isolation. The other options are incorrect.
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