Why did Germany and France have no option but to continue fighting in World War I?

World War I Causes and Consequences

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They were geographically isolated.
They were economically dependent on the war.
They had strong alliances with the United States.
They were trapped in the middle of the conflict.
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What initially motivated Britain to participate in World War I?
Economic benefits from the war.
A desire to expand its empire.
A direct threat to British territory.
The need to protect its allies.
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How did the development of new German aerial combat technology affect Britain's perspective on the war?
It led Britain to withdraw from the war.
It made Britain more confident in its naval power.
It had no significant impact on Britain's strategy.
It caused Britain to push for new war technologies.
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What was France's primary motivation for engaging in World War I?
To support the United States.
To expand its colonial empire.
To establish a new form of government.
To reclaim lost territories from the Franco-Prussian War.
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What was a key reason for Russia's involvement in World War I?
To support Slavic nations against Austro-Hungarian oppression.
To expand its territory into Western Europe.
To gain control over the Mediterranean Sea.
To form an alliance with Germany.
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How did President Woodrow Wilson view America's role in World War I?
He believed America should lead the war effort.
He supported an isolationist policy.
He wanted to form a strong alliance with Germany.
He aimed to expand American territories in Europe.
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What was Germany's situation towards the end of World War I?
German soldiers were well-supplied and motivated.
Germany was gaining new territories.
Germany's infrastructure was deteriorating.
Germany had strong support from the United States.
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