Look at this cartoon, which was published in the US newspaper The Brooklyn Eagle in July 1914, before Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. The caption reads, "If Austria attacks Serbia, Russia will fall upon Austria, Germany upon Russia, and France and England upon Germany." What alliances does the cartoon depict?

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The cartoon was named "Chain of Friendship" and was published in the US newspaper "The Brooklyn Eagle" in July 1914, before Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.

The caption reads, "If Austria attacks Serbia, Russia will fall upon Austria, Germany upon Russia, and France and England upon Germany." The alliances that the cartoon depicts were the alliances that fought in World War I. The Triple Entente formed by Great Britain, France and Russia fought against the Central Powers formed by Germany, the Austria-Hungary Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.

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Answer:

The cartoon depicts the following alliances:

Russia and Serbia

Germany and Austria

France, England, and Russia

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