What were the political consequences of the unification of Germany and the coronation of Wilhelm I?
a) a shift in the balance of power away from France and Austria
b) a shift in the balance of power as Russia allied with Germany
Consider This: Where did Otto von Bismarck hold Wilhelm’s coronation? See 8.3: Italy and Germany and 8.4: Nationalism’s Consequences.
c) a shift in the balance of power as Italy allied with France
Consider This: Where did Otto von Bismarck hold Wilhelm’s coronation? See 8.3: Italy and Germany and 8.4: Nationalism’s Consequences.
d) a shift in the balance of power as Germany became truly stable for the first time since Napoleon
Consider This: Where did Otto von Bismarck hold Wilhelm’s coronation? See 8.3: Italy and Germany and 8.4: Nationalism’s Consequences.
a) a shift in the balance of power away from France and Austria
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