The West German chancellor whose policy of Ostpolitik improved relations with East Germany was

A) Willy Brandt.
B) Konrad Adenauer.
C) Helmut Kohl.
D) Helmut Schmidt.
E) Walter Ulbricht.


A

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a. The state had people who could imagine themselves as part of a community. b. The state encouraged commerce and industry. c. The state harnessed the power of its nobility. d. The state became an entity inherited from generation to generation. e. all of the above

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a. Seneca. b. Pontiac. c. Joseph Brant. d. King Philip. e. Cowpens.

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tendency to imprison the thinker within his or her own mind, cut off from the real world and from other people. Do you agree? What will be an ideal response?

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