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bismarck was loyal to the...
the hohenzollern, the ruling dynasty of prussia
the austrians
the reichstag
the holy roman empire
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which of the following is the best example of bismarcks use of realpolitik?
strengthening the german army
setting up the constitution and two house legislature
creating a false pretext to incite war with france in order to bolster german nationalism and the birth of the second reich.
declaring war with britain
First Question (Bismarck was loyal to the...):
Bismarck served Prussia, and the Hohenzollern was the ruling dynasty of Prussia. The Austrians were rivals (e.g., in the Austro - Prussian War), the Reichstag had limited power under Bismarck, and the Holy Roman Empire dissolved long before Bismarck's time.
Realpolitik is politics based on practical goals rather than ideology. Creating a false pretext for war with France (Franco - Prussian War) was a practical move to unify Germany (bolster nationalism, establish the Second Reich), using means to achieve a political end. Strengthening the army is military buildup, the constitution/legislature is institutional, and declaring war with Britain was not a key Bismarckian Realpolitik action (and Britain - Germany war wasn't his focus for unification).
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A. the Hohenzollern, the ruling dynasty of Prussia