Answer: CHANCELLOR
Otto von Bismarck was appointed Chancellor of Germany by King Wilhelm I in 1871.
Context/details:
Otto von Bismarck was Minster President and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Kingdom of Prussia. He used Realpolitik (reality politics) methods to increase Prussian power and align other German states together with Prussia into the German Empire. In his leadership of Prussia, Bismarck helped create wars with neighboring countries to increase national pride among the German people. The main wars that Bismarck provoked in increasing national pride and unity among the German people were the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71). Following the Francp-Prussian War, the German Empire was established, and Wilhelm I appointed Bismarck to the position of Chancellor.
B) sixth century after Christ
C) thirteenth century after Christ
D) first century after Christ
Answer:
sixth century before Christ
Explanation:
The correct answer is C) Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India and D) The Byzantine silk industry got its start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.
The statements that accurately describe trade in the Byzantine Empire are: Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India and the Byzantine silk industry got it start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.
Approximately in the 6th century AD, emperor Justine I sent two monks to China. They smuggle silkworm eggs into the Byzantine territory and marked the beginning of the silk industry in the empire. This allowed the Byzantine empire to sell silk to all Europe. Another important aspect of trade in the Byzantine empire were the various products that were traded to and from India and Africa. They traded cattle, sheep, pigs, fruit, pepper, medicines, timber, wax, perfumes, metals, and ivory.
I just did the quiz and got the correct answer C) scientific socialism
-a proprietary colony
-a self-governing colony
-a joint-stock colony
The correct answer is A) a royal colony.
A colony run by a governor who was directly responsible to the crown was called a royal colony.
The royal colonies were governed by the king. The Kinng of England picked the governor for the colony and he ruled over the subjects. The governor had veto power over any legislation generated by local legislatures. So one way or the other, the King had total presence and dominion through the governors he appointed in the colonies. Examples of those colonies in America were Massachusetts, Virginia, New York, the Carolinas, and New Jersey.
Answer:
to balance power between the national and state governments
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