push and pull factors are things that make people want to leave or stay where they are. In the industrial revolution a pull factor to the cities were that factories were being built and it was easier to find jobs. A factor that pushed people out of the cities were the crowded living spaces and the deathly diseases.
Well I'm not sure what you mean by " a thought of the nile" but The person telling the story in a poem would be the narrator. I hope this helps! :3
Answer: They used REALPOLITIK methods.
Explanation/context:
- Count Camillo di Cavour was prime minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, serving under King Victor Emmanuel II. This was a time in history (in the 19th century) when prime ministers were starting to exercise more control of policy than the kings themselves. It was also a time of something that came to be known a "<em>Realpolitik</em>" (a German term), or "realistic politics." Cavour was a political realist who chose paths of action that would benefit his overall aims, whether or not they fit some specific ideology or master plan. I suppose "compromise" would be another way of saying that, but I'd prefer to say he practiced political realism.
- Otto von Bismarck was Minster President and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Kingdom of Prussia. He used <em>Realpolitik</em> (reality politics) methods to increase Prussian power and align other German states together with Prussia into the German Empire. In his leadership of Prussia, Bismarck helped create wars with neighboring countries to increase national pride among the German people. The main wars that Bismarck provoked in increasing national pride and unity among the German people were the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71). Following the Francp-Prussian War, the German Empire was established, and Wilhelm I appointed Bismarck to the position of Chancellor.
Sadness is the answer to the question you are currently asking
Answer:
B:
the right to be represented by an attorney
Explanation:
right to a speedy and public trial!
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