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Question 1

What did the Pan-German League advocate?
 
  a. German withdrawal from world affairs and concentration on internal political reforms
  b. The development of a global German colonial empire
  c. German leadership in the development of international pacifist organizations
  d. Strict limitations on development of German industry
  e. A German takeover of western Poland

Question 2

How did William I overcome the opposition of liberals to his plans for expanding the military?
 
  a. He took funds granted by Parliament for government expenses and used them to institute army reforms instead.
  b. He appointed Otto von Bismarck as his chief aide to deal with Parliament.
 c. Taxes were collected without Parliament's approval, liberals were fired or imprisoned, and the press was censored.
  d. He enjoyed support from the army and the people.
 e. all of the above



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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