How did Otto von Bismarck achieve what the German Revolution of 1848 could not?
A) Control of central Europe was entirely in the hands of Bismarck.
B) Bismarck ousted the monarchy in Austria and introduced a republic.
C) Austria was invaded and conquered by Prussia to become part of German unification.
D) The German Confederation was now the German Republic.
E) The Prussians forged their alliance with Russia and became a unified Nation.
C
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A) Europeans were morally superior to Africans. B) Japan had become a major world power. C) European troops with modern weapons could subdue a vast native army. D) Britain had fallen behind Germany by the end of the nineteenth century. E) None of these answers is correct.
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a) a "civilizing mission" b) a "yellow peril" c) a "detribalization" d) an "African Reformation"
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A) rendezvous B) putting out C) factor D) caucus