Question
Who joined the Central Powers with Germany and Austria- Hungary? Bulgaria Brittain Belgium
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Bulgaria
Explanation
This question pertains to World War I, specifically the nations aligning with Central Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary. Central Powers was one of the belligerent alliances during the war. Founded broadly for mutual defense and shared interests, it primarily consisted of Central European powers. Of the three options, Britain and Belgium were among the nations that opposed Central Powers (forming Allied Powers), while Bulgaria was the one that joined hands with Germany and Austria-Hungary.