Under the chancellorship of Bismarck, Germany
A) realized the growth of a real democracy through universal male suffrage.
B) passed social welfare legislation to woo workers away from the Social Democrats.
C) engaged in the Kulturkampf or crusade to make Catholicism Germany's national religion.
D) maintained a military second only to that of France on the Continent.
E) continued to threaten to invade its neighbors.
B
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