believed that it was Prussia ’s destinyto leadGerman unification
Prussia ... ableto leadGerman Unification
One factorcould have influencedGerman unification
Otto von bismarckledgerman unification
a big enough factorto causeGerman unification
The ensuing rivalry between Austria and PrussiapreventedGerman unification
The only exception was Prussia , which thanks only to this potentialcould leadGerman unification
when many German nationalists expectedwould leadGerman unification
tryingto preventGerman unification
the first shots of World War I. Napoleon III realizes after Prussian victories in Denmark and Austriamust preventGerman unification
people of a single nationality ( or ancestry ... which countryledgerman unification
the physical powerto preventGerman unification
theindependence of the largely Catholic southern German states , one of the firstmoves of the manledGerman unification
the United States under Ronald reagan(passive) led byGerman unification
The end of the Cold War ... the end of the Warsaw pact , and uncertainty regarding NATO ’s rolecausedGerman unification
the final strawledgerman unification
In 1989 , Paris attemptedto preventGerman unification
the president ... any wayto preventGerman unification
in the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[33might have resultedin the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[33
in the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[34might have resultedin the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[34
in the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[19might have resultedin the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[19
in the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[36might have resultedin the end of the CDU 's dominance in the West German Bundestag.[36
to a drastic decline in the East German birth rateledto a drastic decline in the East German birth rate
problems for the European currency unioncreatedproblems for the European currency union
to a rush in colonialismleadto a rush in colonialism
to a return of the lost landswould leadto a return of the lost lands
inflation(passive) created byinflation
an economic reset in Germany which allowed the economy to flourishcausedan economic reset in Germany which allowed the economy to flourish
possiblytriggeredpossibly
an industrial force that could rival Britain commercially and dominate the continent militarilycreatedan industrial force that could rival Britain commercially and dominate the continent militarily
to the formation of rival balances o Triple Alliance Russia , France and Britain o Triple Entente Germany , Austria – Hungary and Italyleadto the formation of rival balances o Triple Alliance Russia , France and Britain o Triple Entente Germany , Austria – Hungary and Italy
the EUS crisis(passive) was caused bythe EUS crisis
to an exceptionally severe adjustment crisishas ledto an exceptionally severe adjustment crisis
in a steep increase in wage costs ... mainly from pressures to close the wage gap between the new and the old Länder , and from tax increases to cover the cost of extending the welfare stateresultedin a steep increase in wage costs ... mainly from pressures to close the wage gap between the new and the old Länder , and from tax increases to cover the cost of extending the welfare state
Economic shock(passive) caused byEconomic shock
opportunities for Steinhoffwould createopportunities for Steinhoff
an examplesetan example
the socio - economic and political challenges(passive) caused bythe socio - economic and political challenges
to massive unemployment , poverty and despair among younger workersledto massive unemployment , poverty and despair among younger workers
to a massive increase in the economic power of the German Empire and a much greater push for influence in the Balkans at the expense of two old and decaying empires which had traditionally dominated and controlled the region – the Ottoman and the Austro - Hungarianledto a massive increase in the economic power of the German Empire and a much greater push for influence in the Balkans at the expense of two old and decaying empires which had traditionally dominated and controlled the region – the Ottoman and the Austro - Hungarian
alsocreatedalso
to a revival of traditional nationalist valuesWill ... leadto a revival of traditional nationalist values
to the desperate search for a German - free heritagehowever ... ledto the desperate search for a German - free heritage
her to repeat the three years of medical school she has mastered because the credits can not be transferredwill causeher to repeat the three years of medical school she has mastered because the credits can not be transferred
quicklyledquickly
some of these differences to continue to diminish over the coming yearscausessome of these differences to continue to diminish over the coming years
the type of social comparisons(passive) triggered bythe type of social comparisons
the EMS crisis(passive) was caused bythe EMS crisis
in the creation of the Second Empire by 1900resultingin the creation of the Second Empire by 1900
in East German women avoiding to enter into perceived risky , long - term commitments such as marriage and child - rearingresultedin East German women avoiding to enter into perceived risky , long - term commitments such as marriage and child - rearing