explain the dominance of prussian measures and practices.
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The dominance of Prussian measure and practices Germany can be explained in the following manner:
a. The nation-building process in Germany had demonstrated the dominance of Prussian state power, As Prussia had taken on the leadership of movement for the unification of Germany.
b. Prussian army and bureaucracy played an important role in the unification process.
c. In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.
d. The new state placed a strong emphasis modernizing the currency, banking, legal and judicial systems in and adopted Prussian measures a great deal.
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Germanic people have been revered as warriors since the Ancient Romans. Prussia has been a place where strong and powerful militaries have been from for millennia. It would be people from Germany that would be mercenaries for the British in the American Revolution. Prussians have always been a powerful people. Prussia is a country that was sandwiched in between the worlds most powerful militaries, navies, and just World Super Powers in general. They were especially afraid of Russia to the East (who had the population and raw materials to become a war machine) and France to the West (which invaded them and busted up the Holy Roman Empire in the Napoleonic Wars). They were afraid of being embarrassed and conquered by foreign powers. To combat this fear and paranoia, they built up their military, made weapons, and promoted nationalism. This promotion would eventually lead to the generations of Germans that were arrogant and prideful of their country. In fact, the armies developed in the late 19th and early 20th century is what made the German armies so powerful and disciplined in both World Wars. Prussia will be the country that will unit the other Germanic tribes and countries busted up in the time of Napoleon. Under Bismark the Prussia and in time Germany would become a force to be reckoned with.❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Germanic people have been revered as warriors since the Ancient Romans. Prussia has been a place where strong and powerful militaries have been from for millennia. It would be people from Germany that would be mercenaries for the British in the American Revolution. Prussians have always been a powerful people. Prussia is a country that was sandwiched in between the worlds most powerful militaries, navies, and just World Super Powers in general. They were especially afraid of Russia to the East (who had the population and raw materials to become a war machine) and France to the West (which invaded them and busted up the Holy Roman Empire in the Napoleonic Wars). They were afraid of being embarrassed and conquered by foreign powers. To combat this fear and paranoia, they built up their military, made weapons, and promoted nationalism. This promotion would eventually lead to the generations of Germans that were arrogant and prideful of their country. In fact, the armies developed in the late 19th and early 20th century is what made the German armies so powerful and disciplined in both World Wars. Prussia will be the country that will unit the other Germanic tribes and countries busted up in the time of Napoleon. Under Bismark the Prussia and in time Germany would become a force to be reckoned with.❤️❤️❤️❤️
hope it helps ✍️
❤️@abhi❤️
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sorry dude! i couldn't mark you as brainliest because your answer is not on the basis of NCERT....anyways thanks a lot!!!^_^
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