Where was Realpolitik triumphant? a. In Italy under Cavour and in Germany under Bismarck. b. In the United States under Lincoln and Canada under MacDonald. c. In Austro-Hungary under Franz-Joseph and In France under Napoleon III. d. In China under the Qu'in dynasty and in Japan under the Han. e. In Arundelle under Queen Elsa and Nortbuldra under Yelena.

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The textbook celebrates the successes of Realpolitik in the latter nineteenth century.
Where was Realpolitik triumphant?
a. In Italy under Cavour and in Germany under Bismarck.
b. In the United States under Lincoln and Canada under MacDonald.
c. In Austro-Hungary under Franz-Joseph and In France under Napoleon III.
d. In China under the Qu'in dynasty and in Japan under the Han.
e. In Anundelle under Queen Elsa and Nortbuldra under Yelena.
Transcribed Image Text:The textbook celebrates the successes of Realpolitik in the latter nineteenth century. Where was Realpolitik triumphant? a. In Italy under Cavour and in Germany under Bismarck. b. In the United States under Lincoln and Canada under MacDonald. c. In Austro-Hungary under Franz-Joseph and In France under Napoleon III. d. In China under the Qu'in dynasty and in Japan under the Han. e. In Anundelle under Queen Elsa and Nortbuldra under Yelena.
According the excerpt from the Descent of Man in Sources of Making of the West...
a. Charles Darwin asserts that observed differences between human races is evidence of
multiple places of origin for humanity.
b. Darwin acknowledges that his conclusions "will be denounced by some as highly
irreligious" but he dismisses this as an invalid argument against his explanation of
human origins.
c. Darwin asserts that "the assumed instinctive belief in God" is a valid argument for the
existence of such a God.
d. Darwin deliberately insults the Christians in his reading audience to gain traction for
his arguments.
Transcribed Image Text:According the excerpt from the Descent of Man in Sources of Making of the West... a. Charles Darwin asserts that observed differences between human races is evidence of multiple places of origin for humanity. b. Darwin acknowledges that his conclusions "will be denounced by some as highly irreligious" but he dismisses this as an invalid argument against his explanation of human origins. c. Darwin asserts that "the assumed instinctive belief in God" is a valid argument for the existence of such a God. d. Darwin deliberately insults the Christians in his reading audience to gain traction for his arguments.
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