According to Otto Von Bismarck, the common man desired stability, security, and social welfare. He believed that the state should provide for the needs of its citizens to ensure loyalty and prevent social unrest. Bismarck emphasized the importance of social policies, such as health insurance and pensions, to address the concerns of the working class and strengthen the nation. Ultimately, he viewed these measures as essential for maintaining unity and advancing the interests of the German Empire.
Giuseppe Garibaldi united Italy by showing the people that the outsiders were a greater battle to fight than amongst themselves. Fuerst von Bismarck united Germany in much the same way.
Both men promoted nationalism to unify small states into larger nation-states.
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In a roundabout way. It gave the Lords a certain amount of security and restricted the power of the monarch in a minor way. It did nothing at all for the common man. It was, perhaps, the first tiny step to giving power to the people
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Both did a lot to unify their countries. I. e. Garibaldi Italy, Chancellor Bismarck Germany.
I think the phrase was coined by H.L. Mencken. Great man by the way.
well i think the only way to please a man is to treat him according to how he treats you and do the best you can to take care of him
according to man it was discovered way befor now around 1350
They Went That-A-Way and That-A-Way - 1978 was released on: USA: December 1978 USA: 1 February 1979 (Bismarck, North Dakota)
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bismark used his tactful way of unifying but patel was not like that
Bismarck was a diplomat, not a military officier. He only preached war as a way to convince the other German states of Prussia might so that they would agree to unification. After the states unified, Bismarck had no need for war, which could threaten the strength and economy of the new country.
Giuseppe Garibaldi united Italy by showing the people that the outsiders were a greater battle to fight than amongst themselves. Fuerst von Bismarck united Germany in much the same way.
You could phrase it many ways, but a common way would be "Wie schreibt man das?"
Bismarck used Realpolitik, ruthless politics that puts the goals of the state ahead of any other concern (basically "ends justify the means" politics.) Specifically, in addition to ignoring Prussian law when he felt it necessary, he manipulated his way into wars--with Denmark, Austria, and France--to stir up German nationalism so he could accomplish unification. Bismarck also used the policy of Kulturkampf. This is a struggle for culture. He did so by attacking the Catholic Church, which creates a common enemy amung the North Germans. He eventually fails, but this common enemy helps to unify Germany. The Zollverein Trade and Tariff Union was an economic aid to Bismarck's unification of Germany. It brought down the barriers between states and helped to create an interdependence amung them. He emphasized a common history amung the Germans. He used Brothers Grimm, which were two brothers that wrote a collection of German fairytales including Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, and Snow White, to show that even though the people of Germany may be different, they were still very much the same. They had the same customs, language, and traditions. The wars that Otto von Bismarck manipulated his way into were also a way of unifying Germany. Win after win got the people of Germany stirring about their great army and navy. He removed the threat of Austria, then took land from the Danish, and beat out the French. Bismarck successfully conquered the European world and united Germany.