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16 November, 14:40

2. The treaty between Russia and France was significant to Germany because it

1. Neutralized the foreign policy aims of Bismarck, which sought to isolate France.

2. Forced Bismarck to resign as Chancellor

3. Symbolized the decaying structure of Germany

4. Checked German colonial ambitions in Asia

5. Forced Germany to ally with Britain.

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  1. 16 November, 14:44
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    Forced Germany to ally with Britain (5)

    Explanation:

    The treaty between Russia and France was significant to Germany because it forced Germany to ally with Britain. the treaty between Russia and France started of as a friendly military and political alliance that was later forged into a secret treaty between Russia and France. and this treaty was a made in the pre world war 1 era.

    Russia went into Alliance with France in order to protect themselves from the German threat and also France accepted such alliance because they feared that a very powerful Germany would not be good for the Europeans. hence Germany went to alliance with Britain.
  2. 16 November, 14:52
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    5. Forced Germany to ally with Britain.
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