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how was russia’s role in the events leading to world war i different from that of austria-hungary? a. russia entered the war at the beginning, while austria-hungary entered several years later. b. russia engaged in trench warfare, while austria-hungary refused to engage in any nontraditional tactics. c. russia was a member of the triple entente, while austria-hungary was a member of the triple alliance. d. russia used modern weaponry, while austria-hungary’s weaponry was centuries out of date.
- Option A is incorrect: Austria-Hungary was one of the first powers to enter WWI, declaring war on Serbia in July 1914, with Russia mobilizing shortly after.
- Option B is incorrect: Austria-Hungary did engage in trench warfare on the Eastern and Italian Fronts, and the claim about "refusing nontraditional tactics" is false.
- Option D is incorrect: Austria-Hungary had modern weaponry for the era, and the claim its arms were "centuries out of date" is inaccurate.
- Option C is correct: Russia was part of the Triple Entente (with Britain and France), while Austria-Hungary was part of the Triple Alliance (with Germany and Italy), which defined their opposing roles in the lead-up to WWI.
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C. Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.