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    The Unification of Germany

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    The Unification of Germany Chapter 1 Germany 1815-1848 1. The Situation in Germany 1815 2. Reform and Repression 1815-40 3. Economic Development 1815-40 4. Germany 1840-8 1813 – Battle of Leipzig 1814-15 - The Vienna Peace Settlement 1815 – German Confederation established 1817 – Wartburg Festival 1818 – Constitution granted in Baden and Bavaria 1819- Carlsbad Decrees 1832 – Nationalist festival at Hambach‚ The Six Articles 1834 – Zollverein came into operation 1840 – Frederick

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    though with a few curious convergences on certain particular issues. Machiavelli on Government Niccolo Machiavelli’s political advice to Lorenzo de Medici the Younger‚ as outlined in The Prince (1513)‚ amounted to a theoretical exposition of “realpolitik‚” a separation of politics from ethics and the direction of politics toward the “practical” enhancement of the state’s power. All moral considerations are‚ according to Machiavelli‚ secondary or outright irrelevant. Whenever virtue or pretense at

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    dominate the less ‘fit’ races of their colonies. Where Germany was concerned‚ Social Darwinism played a considerable role in their forgein policy as an up-coming power in Europe. In 1890‚ when the Kaiser forced PM Otto Von Bismarck to resign‚ his fairly cautious policy of Realpolitik resigned with him‚ leaving vacancy for the Social Darwinist induced Weltpolitik of the Kaiser. This world policy collided with all conservatism‚ Kaiser Wilhelm II and claimed that Germany should become a

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    Niceville Senior High School 800 E. John Sims Parkway Niceville‚ Florida 32578 Phone: (850) 833-4114 Fax: (850) 833-4267 May 29‚ 2013 Dear Parent and Student‚ Welcome to Niceville High School. We look forward to having you start your high school career in 2013/2014. You have chosen to take an advanced class in European History. This is an exciting time in which you will be challenged to read in depth‚ use critical thinking skills‚ and

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    country. Since our presidents did what they did‚ we are able to do things like trade and cowork with other countries. I believe Richard Nixon was the strongest American President during the Cold War Era due to His SALT treaty‚ visit to China and REALPOLITIK. Since Nixon was such a good president‚ he came up with the SALT treaty. The SALT treaty was an agreement that says that Russia and the U.S have to have a limit on how many Nuclear missiles each countries can have. I think that this was a good

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    History Essay How successful was Bismarck‚ in political control in Germany between 1871 -1890? Bismarck was successful in political control over Germany as he had created a new constitution which benefitted and suited his needs as chancellor as he had created an autocratic constitution which revolved around the Kaiser and himself. Bismarck’s success was due to numerous factors such as control over the Reichstag as Bismarck had manipulated the Reichstag so that he would be supported by the party

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    Historians Views on Bismark

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    which we live. Otto Von Bismarck belongs in this Company." The controversies surrounding his life still go on between historians today. He is portrayed as a destroyer of liberty and also as a compromiser of liberalism. Some see Bismarck as trying to preserve the old order of Europe. Bismarck worked against liberal plans for unification of Germany but stood proudly in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles as the German Empire he helped to create was proclaimed. Bismarck as man and as statesman has

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    Napoleon vs. Bismarck How were they alike? How were they different? Napoleon Bonaparte and Otto von Bismarck affected not only the outlook of their own countries‚ but the outlook of Europe as a whole. These two men were solely responsible for their countries preeminence during their reign. Although‚ Bismarck was not the king of his country he seemingly ruled it. Bismarck and Napoleon compare through military success‚ dominance in Europe‚ and ruthlessness. The two men differ by military expansion

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    Bismarck was crucial in the process of unifying Germany‚ but his diplomatic skills and achievements certainly were not a sole contributing factor. As A.J.P. Taylor comments‚ “Bismarck’s greatness lay not in mastering events‚ but in going with events so as to seem to master them.” In other words‚ Bismarck managed to identify favorable circumstances and take advantage of them — there was already some economic unity in the Zollverein‚ a growing German identity and a strong army. His main goals were

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    Bismarck's Fall

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    period for Bismarck * William I was in his eighties and his advancing years cast a shadow over Bismarck’s plans. If he died‚ Crown Prince Frederick‚ a man of liberal views who was married to the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria‚ would ascend the throne. * It seemed likely that he would dismiss Bismarck and appoint a liberal chancellor. This would be welcome to the Reichstag where a majority was no longer in Bismarck’s pocket. * Friction between the Reichstag and Bismarck came to a head

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