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Question 1

Which statement best applies to the Germany under chancellor Otto von Bismarck?
 
  A) Prussia lost much of its influence on state politics.
  B) Coalitions were used by Bismarck to get what he wanted and then he dropped them.
  C) Socialism was almost completely stamped out by the Prussian army.
  D) Almost all regional differences disappeared under the charismatic leadership of Bismarck.
  E) The emperor became merely a figurehead and lacked any political power and influence.

Question 2

During the 1970s U.S. policy makers concluded that Keynesian economics no longer no longer seemed to increase standards of living.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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