Countries form alliances like friends teaming up to play a game. If one friend gets in trouble, the others help out. It's easier for everyone to win if they work together. For example, imagine you and your best friend join a club so you can both beat the other kids.
Examples
- Two kids team up in class so they can beat another kid at a game.
- Your favorite pizza place joins with another one to offer bigger discounts.
- Your friend’s family moves next door, and now all your families hang out together.
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See also
- Why Do Countries Fight Over Islands?
- What are country alliances?
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Bits of Land?
- Why Do Countries Switch Sides in Wars?
- Why Do Countries Suddenly Switch Sides in Wars?