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| the highest official of a monarch |
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| realistic politics based on the needs of the state; power is more important than principles |
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| a name for a German empire |
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| battle for civilization; Bismarck's attack on the Catholic Church |
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| programs to help certain groups of people |
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| people who want to abolish all government |
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| movement away from one's homeland |
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| when two kingdoms come together like Autria-Hungary |
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| war between Russia and Britain/France when Russia tried to seize Ottoman lands |
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| elected assemblies in Russia that were made responsible for matters such as road repair, schools, and agriculture |
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| violent mob attacks on Jewish people; it was encouraged by the Russian government |
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| people who flee their homeland to seek safety elsewhere |
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| an elected national legislature in Russia |
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