What is your question? if your asking if it is true than yes it is true
The correct answer is option A) "Frederick II took Silesia". In the Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War, the leader of Prussia King Frederick the Great resulted victorious over Austria. This changed the map of Europe because the kingdom of Prussia gained control of extensive new lands in Silesia, including highly industrialized and densely populated areas.
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Im not sure what this means, but would just think about the importanance of each group and which one you would need more or which seems to have more significance then group it. Sorry
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During the era of New Imperialism, the Western powers (and Japan) individually conquered almost all of Africa and parts of Asia. The new wave of imperialism reflected ongoing rivalries among the great powers, the economic desire for new resources and markets, and a "civilizing mission" ethos.
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The city founded by Romulus is not called Rome, because this is the English version of the name. The city founded by Romulus is called Roma. In Latin and in modern Italian. If Remus had founded the city, it would not have been called Reme, because neither Romulus nor Remus spoke English!