What was Bismarck's attitude toward the German Social Democratic Party?

A) He distrusted it because of its internationalist views.
B) He thought it was a marginal group that would die out quickly.
C) He believed it could be an effective tool to unite the German people.
D) He saw it as a crucial partner in his program of "state socialism."
E) He trusted key party members and gave them government positions.


Answer: A

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