1.4.1 - Germany – Can the Army be the Architect of a Nation?
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What was the main goal of the German nationalists after 1848?
💡 Hint: Think about the initial revolutionary goals.
Who was Otto von Bismarck?
💡 Hint: He was a key figure during the unification process.
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What major event occurred in January 1871?
💡 Hint: Think about significant historical proclamations.
True or False: Bismarck's methods primarily emphasized ideological purity rather than practical outcomes.
💡 Hint: Consider Bismarck's political style.
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Evaluate the long-term effects of Bismarck's unification strategy on European politics leading to World War I.
💡 Hint: Consider how alliances and conflicts evolved in the following decades.
Discuss how the method of unity in Germany reflects or contrasts with the unification efforts in Italy.
💡 Hint: Think about the leaders of both movements and their strategies.
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