The kleindeutsch or "small German" policy of Bismarck

a. ultimately excluded Austria from German affairs.
b. was a plan to unite Germany slowly and gradually.
c. brought all German-speaking peoples together under the same government.
d. aimed at the creation of an economically self-sufficient German state.


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What was not a reform imparted by the British colonial system in India?

A. Ending the practice of sati by widows. B. Implementing a system of education for elites and women. C. Introducing the British Civil Service examination. D. Transferring ownership of railways to local government. E. Imposing a new penal code based on the British model.

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