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almond37 [142]
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What moderate reforms did European socialists support

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NISA [10]3 years ago
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EUROPE 1871-1914<span>←Politics in Germany (1871-1914)→</span><span>SummaryThe year 1871 marked the beginning of the German Empire under the Prussian crown. An empire in name, Germany was actually administered by its chancellor Otto von Bismarck, a landed aristocrat (or, Junker) from east Prussia. Though Germany maintained universal manhood suffrage, the Reichstag, the house of Parliament in the German Empire, held only very restricted powers of legislation. Most power remained with Bismarck himself.<span>
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