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Germany

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Two Principal Ideologies

Socialism

Communism

Influence of philosophical ideologies on Germany

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Formation of the Anti-Socialist laws

Bismarck’s state socialism: creation of a new hope for the German people

Socialism In Germany

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Communism in Germany

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A people without unity

Divided into German

states

Napoleonic wars

Trade crippled

General public unrest

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A country divided by conflict

The Revolution of 1848

The First Schleswig War (1848–

51)

The Austro-Prussian war in

1866

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German Empire: reunification of Germany

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