Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark, Germany and France, ended in
(a) Danish victory
(b) Prussian victory
(c) French victory
(d) German victory
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German victory
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(b) Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark, Germany, and France, ended in a Prussian victory.
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- Nationalist sentiments were common among middle-class Germans, who attempted to unify the German confederation's many areas into a nation-state controlled by an elected parliament in 1848.
- The combined forces of the king and the military, backed by Prussia's great landowners, repressed this liberal drive toward nation-building.
- Prussia assumed command of the national unification drive from then on.
- Otto von Bismarck, the country's chief minister, was the architect of the process, which was carried out with the support of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.
- Three wars with Austria, Denmark, and France lasted seven years and resulted in Prussian triumph, completing the unification process.
- In a ceremony conducted in Versailles in January 1871, Prussian King William I was proclaimed German Emperor.
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