Asked by Kirsten Olson on Jun 15, 2024

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What was the impact of the French Revolution on Germany?

A) The German middle class revolted,overthrew dozens of princes,and united Germany into one country.
B) Germans embraced the revolution and became France's closest allies.
C) Germans embraced absolutism and centralized government with an unprecedented fervor.
D) Germans began to write in French,which they considered the language of freedom and political expression.
E) While Germans welcomed the message of the revolution,the continuous French presence in their land caused resentment and the rise of German nationalism,which became anti-French in nature.

French Revolution

A period of radical social and political upheaval in France (1789–1799) that fundamentally changed the course of French history.

German Nationalism

Refers to the nationalist movement that promoted the unity of German-speaking peoples and the creation of a nation state by the 19th century.

Continuous French Presence

Refers to the ongoing influence or physical presence of France or French culture in a specific area over an extended period.

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rosie omalleyJun 16, 2024
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Explanation :
While Germans welcomed the message of the French Revolution, the French army's continuous presence in their land caused resentment and the rise of German nationalism. This nationalism ultimately became anti-French in nature, leading to a desire for German unification and independence from French influence. The ideas of liberalism and nationalism sparked by the French Revolution played a significant role in the eventual unification of Germany in 1871.