Prussia was a strange little country. For most of its life, it was all split up. Ducal Prussia in the East was held by the Elector of Brandenburg, while royal Prussia in the West was part of Poland. By the beginning of the 18th century, the Hohenzollern family held firm control over both Brandenburg and Ducal Prussia, but it was always seeking to expand and collect more territory. In 1701, Elector Frederick III received the title 'King in Prussia' as a reward for helping the Holy Roman Emperor and Austrian ruler Leopold I, and the Kingdom of Prussia officially began.
Over the next several decades, Prussia grew in power, politically and militarily. The next king, Frederick William I, who reigned from 1713 to 1740, built up a massive army. He started out with about 38,000 soldiers in 1713, but by the time of his death, Prussia was a military powerhouse with over 80,000 well-trained soldiers.
The king's successor, Frederick II, at first seemed unlikely to make good use of all that military might. The new king styled himself as an 'enlightened' monarch. He studied the ideas of the Enlightenment, wrote essays on political philosophy, played and composed music and patronized the arts. Frederick II, however, was no wimp. He had an aggressive side, as we shall soon see.
<span>The </span>Fall of the Western Roman Empire<span> (commonly
known as </span>Fall of the Roman Empire<span> or </span>Fall
of Rome) was the period of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which it disintegrated and split
into numerous successor states. By 476 CE, when Odoacer deposed the Emperor Romulus, the Western Roman Empire wielded negligible military,
political, or financial power and had no effective control over the scattered
Western domains that could still be described as Roman. Invading
"barbarians" had established their own polities on most of the area
of the Western Empire. While its legitimacy lasted for centuries longer and its
cultural influence remains today, the Western Empire never had the strength to
rise again.
the right answer is D it was a chaos
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Robert Lewandowski (en polonais /ˈrɔbɛrt lɛvanˈdɔfskʲi/ Speaker Icon.svg audio), né le 21 août 1988 à Varsovie, est un footballeur international polonais. Il joue actuellement au poste d'attaquant au Bayern de Munich, dans le championnat d'Allemagne, et en sélection polonaise. Il est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs avant-centres du monde, notamment grâce à son jeu complet redoutable dans les surfaces de réparations adverses.
Formé au Varsovia Varsovie puis dans deux autres clubs de la capitale, Robert Lewandowski est repéré en deuxième division polonaise par les recruteurs du Lech Poznań, alors qu'il joue au Znicz Pruszków. Après avoir rejoint Poznań à l'été 2008, il prend immédiatement une envergure internationale, jouant son premier match en sélection quelques mois plus tard. En deux saisons, il gagne trois trophées dont un championnat, et dispute une quinzaine de matches européens. Meilleur buteur de la ligue en 2010, il part au Borussia Dortmund à l'été. Avec le club allemand, il devient champion dès la première saison, s'impose en Bundesliga comme étant l'un des meilleurs buteurs d'Europe et joue la plus prestigieuse des compétitions continentales, la Ligue des champions.
Après avoir remporté quatre trophées avec le Borussia et terminé meilleur buteur du championnat d'Allemagne, Lewandowski s'engage en 2014 au Bayern de Munich.
Answer: Love of country.
The Nationalism is a system characterized by the promotion of the interests of a particular nation, so there is a direct correlation between nationalism and the love for the country. The idea of Nationalism is prioritizing the security and culture of the country above anything else.