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In 1871 two new major states of Europe had been formed—the German Empire and the kingdom of Italy. The new German Empire, under the hand of Otto von Bismarck, was steered carefully, always with an eye upon France, for the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) had left France thirsting for revenge and for recovery of the lost provinces of Alsace and Lorraine.
Germany had allied itself with Russia and Austria-Hungary in the Three Emperors' League, but Austria-Hungary and Russia were not the best of friends, partly because they were at odds over the Balkans and partly because Russia represented the Pan-Slavic movement, whose program threatened the very existence of Austria-Hungary. The Treaty of San Stefano (1878), following the Russo-Turkish War, furthered the cause of Pan-Slavism through the creation of a large Bulgarian state and offended Austria-Hungary as well as Great Britain. A European conference (1878; see Berlin, Congress of), called to revise the treaty, caused a sharp decline in the friendship between Russia on the one hand and Austria-Hungary and Germany on the other; Bismarck formed (1879) a secret defensive alliance—the Dual Alliance—with Austria-Hungary.
Made money and helped the economy create things with paper such as books and other paper products
It’s important for people today to know of the contributions of ancient civilizations because they made the society we are today and we still use many forms of things that the ancient civilizations used many years ago.
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Well, this is for your opinion of course but I can tell you my opinion.
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I think they should have taken artifacts out of the ship because they could have made exhibits cooler with furniture and décor from the real ship. I think people like to explore to see what's out there, plain and simple. I mean, sometimes it's for money but I think we all sometimes have a desire to see what is in our world, to discover new things. I hope this helps. Please no plagiarism.