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Stein achieved only the first two reforms . The abolition of serfdom naturally
provoked a violent reaction among the privileged classes . It was not genuinely
achieved until much later . Stein also modified the Government , replacing
provincial ...
Stein achieved only the first two reforms . The abolition of serfdom naturally
provoked a violent reaction among the privileged classes . It was not genuinely
achieved until much later . Stein also modified the Government , replacing
provincial ...
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... compromises and to embody them in the Constitution of 1871– the union of
Prussia with the other German States ; the balance between centralism and
federalism ; and the synthesis between monarchical and parliamentary
government .
... compromises and to embody them in the Constitution of 1871– the union of
Prussia with the other German States ; the balance between centralism and
federalism ; and the synthesis between monarchical and parliamentary
government .
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The Catholic Centre and the Social Democracy were the two pillars of this unique
parliamentary structure , whose duty was to collaborate with the Prussian
Government invested with imperial hegemony . The central power established
over the ...
The Catholic Centre and the Social Democracy were the two pillars of this unique
parliamentary structure , whose duty was to collaborate with the Prussian
Government invested with imperial hegemony . The central power established
over the ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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