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Q.
Choose whether the statement is true/false.
Otto von Bismarck, then Prime Minister of Prussia, caused three short and decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France in the 1860s, rallying the small German nations behind Prussia's defeat in France.
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Detailed Solution
The above statement is true.
1) Unification Of Germany: Otto von Bismarck, then Prime Minister of Prussia, caused three short and decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France in the 1860s, rallying the small German nations behind Prussia's defeat in France. In 1871, he founded the German Empire by integrating Germany into a nation-state. On August 1, 2010, this entry was published.
2) Unification Of Italy: Cavour convinced most that he would be able to make up for these geographic losses by uniting Italy. This completes the first stage of unification. It was now up to Garibaldi to dismiss the Bourbon kingdoms of both Sicilian kingdoms and regain Southern Italy for Piedmont.
3) Battle of Waterloo: French troops under Napoleon fought a coalition under the command of the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Brucher at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.
4) Young Italy: Giuseppe Mazzini (1805–1872) established a secret political organization, Young Italy, in Marseille in July 1831 to promote the struggle for Italy's independence and unity. Mazzini moved to a French port city to avoid imprisonment for his political activities.
1) Unification Of Germany: Otto von Bismarck, then Prime Minister of Prussia, caused three short and decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France in the 1860s, rallying the small German nations behind Prussia's defeat in France. In 1871, he founded the German Empire by integrating Germany into a nation-state. On August 1, 2010, this entry was published.
2) Unification Of Italy: Cavour convinced most that he would be able to make up for these geographic losses by uniting Italy. This completes the first stage of unification. It was now up to Garibaldi to dismiss the Bourbon kingdoms of both Sicilian kingdoms and regain Southern Italy for Piedmont.
3) Battle of Waterloo: French troops under Napoleon fought a coalition under the command of the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Brucher at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.
4) Young Italy: Giuseppe Mazzini (1805–1872) established a secret political organization, Young Italy, in Marseille in July 1831 to promote the struggle for Italy's independence and unity. Mazzini moved to a French port city to avoid imprisonment for his political activities.
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