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Why does Italy enter the war? It was promised land in France by the Central Powers It was promised land in Asia by the Central Powers It was promised land in Africa by the Allies. It was promised land in Austria-Hungary by the Allies.

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Why does Italy enter the war?
It was promised land in France by the Central Powers
It was promised land in Asia by the Central Powers
It was promised land in Africa by the Allies.
It was promised land in Austria-Hungary by the Allies.

Why does Italy enter the war? It was promised land in France by the Central Powers It was promised land in Asia by the Central Powers It was promised land in Africa by the Allies. It was promised land in Austria-Hungary by the Allies.

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Italy entered World War I on the side of the Allies. The main reason was the Treaty of London (1915), in which the Allies promised Italy territorial gains, including land in Austria-Hungary and other regions. Italy was not promised land by the Central Powers, and there is no historical evidence to support the claims of promised land in France or Asia by the Central Powers or in Africa by the Allies.
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