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Draw a conclusion about the role of war in uniting Germany.(1 point)
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The Franco-Prussian War convinced German and French states to unite under one nation-state.
The Franco-Prussian War convinced German and French states to unite under one nation-state.
The Franco-Prussian War did not convince German states to unite under one nation-state.
The Franco-Prussian War did not convince German states to unite under one nation-state.
The Franco-Prussian War convinced Otto von Bismarck that his cause of uniting Germany was correct.
The Franco-Prussian War convinced Otto von Bismarck that his cause of uniting Germany was correct.
The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state.
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The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state.
Explanation: Prussia’s victory over France (1870–71) generated strong German nationalism and led the southern German states to join the North German Confederation, culminating in the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871.
Explanation: Prussia’s victory over France (1870–71) generated strong German nationalism and led the southern German states to join the North German Confederation, culminating in the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871.
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