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Otto Von Bismarck reformed German society in the late 19th century in numerous ways. It is undeniable, however, that one of the most far-reaching (and simply important) reforms was the political and economic unification of the numerous individual duchies, principalities, and territories of the Germanic region into a single nation-state, Germany. It is this modern nation that would figure centrally in European affairs for most of the following century.

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He did it to dissolve socialist groups, shut down their newspapers, and ban their meetings. It was all in the act of ridding Germany of Socialists

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his main goal was a united Germany

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