Including but not limited to the immediate damage caused by the conflict, how did the Thirty Years' War impact the course of German history?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Confirmation of religious divisions
2. The Treaty of Westphalia
3. The emergence of Brandenburg-Prussia
4. Long-term disunity of the German states

History

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A) Mexicans to work in California agriculture B) African Americans from the South to northern cities C) Chinese and Japanese to the West Coast D) Jewish refugees from Europe to the United States

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The notorious Copperhead exiled to the South by Lincoln was:

A) William Seward. B) Clement Vallandigham. C) George McClellan. D) Henry Sibley.

History

Ralph Waldo Emerson believed that religion and truth could be understood only through

a. rational processes. b. seeing God in all aspects of creation. c. the creation of a strong institutional church. d. working among the poorest of society.

History

Phrenologists believed all of the following except

A. there are individual differences in the strengths of various faculties B. the strength of faculties can be inferred from skull shape C. functions are localized very precisely within the brain D. everyone has a different set of faculties

History