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A map is titled the Expansion of Brandenburg-Prussia year 1600 to year 1795. It shows the Baltic Sea area, highlighting four territories. A key shows 4 patterned squares, each corresponding to a region on the map. The first patterned square is labeled Brandenburg year 1600. This corresponds to a small area located in the general vicinity of present-day Germany and Poland. The second patterned square represents Duchy of Prussia year 1600. This is a small area in the general region of present-day Lithuania and Latvia. The third area is labeled Prussian acquisitions year 1600 to year 1772. This is a large area covering territory bordering the Baltic Sea to the north, present-day Belarus to the east, and western Ukraine to the south. Within this territory are subdivisions with dates within them, reading as follows: year 1720, year 1648, year 1772, year 1795, year 1703, and year 1763. There are also small Prussian acquisitions scattered throughout the region labeled Holy Roman Empire to the east and south with the following dates: year 1614, year 1648, year 1744, and year 1768. The key shows a dashed line labeled Boundary of Holy Roman Empire. The boundary line encompasses most of the land shown as Territory acquired from Poland year 1772 to year 1795, which is the fourth patterned territory shown on the map. It is the largest area highlighted, reaching from present-day France and the North Sea in the west to northern Italy in the south. The Holy Roman Empire border also winds through part of the Prussian acquisitions territory located in present-day Romania to the Baltic Sea. A scale shows 100 miles and 100 kilometers.

What does the map reveal about Prussia’s territory from 1600 to 1795?

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Responses

It reveals that Prussia annexed Russia.
It reveals that Prussia annexed Russia.

It reveals Prussia’s annexation of Poland.
It reveals Prussia’s annexation of Poland.

It reveals that Prussia was always the biggest German state.
It reveals that Prussia was always the biggest German state.

It reveals that Prussia was part of Scandinavia.

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The map reveals Prussia’s annexation of Poland.