Respuesta :
Axis Powers in the Second World War, were consisted of three countries; Italy, Germany and Japan. If you were thinking of Axis Powers or Central Powers in the First World War, there were Austria Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. This alliance was also known as Quadruple Alliance. In both cases, the state that was not on the side of Axis Powers is China.
Answer:
The Axis powers included Italy, Germany, and Japan, but not China.
Explanation:
The Axis Powers formed an alliance before and during the Second World War. It was formed by Germany, Italy and Japan.
The term was first used by the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in November 1936 when he spoke of a Rome-Berlin axis after Italy and Germany had signed a friendly treaty (together with, Austria annexed by Germany, they formed an axis through Europe). Germany and Italy would later strengthen their relationship even more with the Pact of Steel of May 1939.