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just olya [345]
3 years ago
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What path did bismarck take to win political power ?

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MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
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Although an arch-conservative, Bismarck introduced progressive reforms—including universal male suffrage and the establishment of the first welfare state—in order to achieve his goals. He manipulated European rivalries to make Germany a world power, but in doing so laid the groundwork for both World Wars
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