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. 1: What is the Nation. What . were the contours and conditions of German unification?. End of the July Monarchy. Paris Barricades of February 1848. H. Vernet, Barricade in the Rue Soufflot, Paris1848. Step One – Economic Interdependence. A gradual process of economic interdependence from the early stages of the Industrial Revolution through to the mid 19th century saw the . G. ermanic states move towards economic unification. For example, the growth of the railway network in Germany led to easier access to different resources across the confederation. . The Emergence of Prussia. 1860 Wilhelm I. Resurgence of Liberalism during this period- industrialists embraced it. Post 1848 nationalism went very quiet…until the 1860s combined with liberalism. Both Austria and Prussia were attempting to reconfigure the German confederation to their advantages in the 1850’s- to varying degrees of success. The Unification of Germany. Europe 1815. Key Questions. What was Germany like before 1815?. How was Germany affected by the Vienna settlement?. What was the impact of Nationalism on the Germanic states?. By Miss O.. Limerick. a . rhyming, humorous, and often nonsensical five-line poem.. There was a chicken who didn’t have a name. His farmer thought it was lame. He gave it some tonic. It went super-sonic . By . Áine. and Emily. . Limerick city. Limerick is the 4. th. most populated city in Ireland.. Limerick is also known as the Shannon region.. The city is built on several curves and islands of the River Shannon ,which spreads into an estuary shortly down river from limerick.. 23:. THE RHYMING GOAL. Using the two words randomly assigned to you, create a list of as many words as you possibly can that rhymes with your given word.. For example, if your first word is “hat”. Period 5 12/17/12. Prussia: A Chapter 17 review. Prussia is a country located between German and Russia, and above Austria and Poland. Prussia is a country ruled by the Hohenzollern family. Vereinheitlichung von . Deutschland!!!!. Problems:. Austria opposed any attempt at unifying Germany. Feared it would lose influence in the German States. A unified Germany would give Austria a run for its money militarily and economically. Why did Prussia not extend its political influence within Germany after 1848?. Schleswig-Holstein and the Frankfurt Parliament- raised the prestige of . Prussia. The German Confederation played such a little role in 1848 (due to Austria being preoccupied in its own Empire) that is could be considered to be . Limericks. A . limerick. is a five-line poem written with one . couplet. and one . triplet. . . A. . couplet. is a two-line rhymed poem. . A . triplet. is a three-line rhymed poem. . The rhyme pattern is . The main reason why Germany had few/no colonies.. Maintaining the Balance of Power. . By 1750, the great powers of Europe included Austria, Prussia, France, England, and Russia. . These powers formed various alliances to maintain the balance of power. . with. :. one couplet (two lines that rhyme) . and one triplet (three lines that rhyme). Rhyme scheme . =. . A, A, B, B, A. Lines 1, . 2, 5 = 3 . syllables each. Lines . 3, 4 = 2 . syllables each. Limerick. Book of Nonsense. " in the 1800's. This was an entire book of silly limericks. .. Limericks are NOT Irish!. People get these confused for Irish poems because there is a county in Ireland called Limerick. Edward Lear was an English man who aspired to write these funny little poems. .
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