What did Prince Otto von Bismarck mean by his phrase “blood and iron” in relation to German unification?
a) Unification of Germany could only be achieved by military action, not by democracy or parliamentary maneuvers.
b) German unification would depend on the economy created by the blood and sweat of ironworkers in the Ruhr Valley factories.
Consider This: What did Bismarck mean by “Small Germany”? See 8.3.3: German Unification.
c) Unification of Germany would be achieved by the nobility through their heritage and military prowess.
Consider This: What did Bismarck mean by “Small Germany”? See 8.3.3: German Unification.
d) German unification could only be achieved by a war annexing Austria.
Consider This: What did Bismarck mean by “Small Germany”? See 8.3.3: German Unification.
a) Unification of Germany could only be achieved by military action, not by democracy or parliamentary maneuvers.
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