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The situation in in France became the fall of France in 1940 with the Nazi invasion. There was also a battle in Britain as Hitler tried to invade England.
Bismarck caused Germany to transform from a loose net of 39 states into the strongest industrial nation of Europe. The unification of Germany had a tremendous impact on European balance of powers for the rest of history. For nearly 30 years Bismarck dominated Germany and European politics. Liberals in early 1800 France championed the cause of nationalism and national unity, which they connected with constitutional rule and a nation state that would create unified systems of law to develop nation-wide markets. Bismark = repressed France = representation
"What are similarities and differences between Northern and Southern France?" Of course, the climate, distribution of wealth, government constitution, cusine, weather and terrain differ greatly between the two regions. However, similarities can be seen in their philosophy of Neo Masson-Oursel in France late 1800s. Best wishes
Northern India differ from the rest of the region in that it has the Himalayas and a desert
France's goals for the post war settlement differ from the U.S because France wanted to prevent Germany from becoming a world power. And the U.S wanted to keep Britain from falling apart
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Baroque art emerged in the late sixteenth century. How did this artistic style differ from that of Reformation art?
In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
Germany- based on climate conditions and how ripe a grape gets. Due to Germany's marginal climate (cool and damp during the growing season). In some years the grapes may not ripen fully. France- based on historical reputation of vineyard not on grape ripeness
France did not develop an institution that could limit the power of the king.
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They Differ In;Population:Germany: 82,400,996Indonesia: 234,693,999Total Area: (sq. kilometers)Germany: 357,021Indonesia: 1,919,440PopulationDensity:(people per sq. kilometers)Germany: 230Indonesia: 122Birthrate: (per 1,000)Germany: 8.2Indonesia: 19.65Death Rate: (per 1,000)Germany: 10.71Indonesia: 6.25Migration Rate: (per 1,000)Germany: 2.18Indonesia: -1.27Growth Rate:Germany: -0.033%Indonesia: 1.213%
The top three European countries differ throughout history. Currently, the three most powerful European countries are Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, as it has stayed since pretty much the late 1800s.
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