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10 July, 09:42

How did the unification of Germany following the Franco-Prussian War set up future conflict between Germany and France?

France feared German control of the Baltic Sea.

Unification gave Germany access to important natural resources and a boost to industry.

Germany encouraged Italy to unify, which France perceived as a threat to the balance of power in Europe.

Germany annexed Alsace and Lorraine, formerly part of France, as part of the peace settlement.

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  1. 10 July, 11:35
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    I believe the answer is the second one: Unification gave Germany acess to important natural resoirces and a boost to industry
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