German, 13.02.2020 16:52, lisatreshnell
Which piece of evidence explains why Bismarck believed that European countries needed to work together? A Bismarck feared that neighboring nations like France and Austria-Hungary might try to destroy Germany. B Bismarck wanted to use different alliances to balance power in Europe. C Russia left the alliance in 1878, so Germany and Austria-Hungary formed the Dual Alliance in 1879. D It stated that the members of the alliance only had to help defend each other, not help each other attack other nations.
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German, 01.07.2019 12:00, rivermadds3117
Choose the best pronoun to complete this sentence: der nachtisch ist lecker. ich esse •es •sie•er •ihn
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German, 05.07.2019 03:10, vinp190p9zekn
Diese zeichnung ist hochgradig dumm! denn potentiell gewaltbereiten menschen mit gewalt begegnen zu wollen, führt zu keiner lösung des problems. linke fordern stets bei themen wie gender oder migration zu differenzieren, aber hier spielt man die karte tribalismus aus. „ich mach mir die welt, widde widde sie mir gefällt.“ historisch gesehen entstand der faschismus als reaktion auf antifaschistische politik. das wording folgte erst später. heute gibt es eine linksflucht und zusammenbruch der mitte, die zum rechtsruck führt. warum wohl?
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German, 07.07.2019 19:50, bensleytristap93y8q
1.berlin was not a capital of all of germany for roughly 40 years after wwii. true false 2. true berliners are known to speak their mind openly. true false 3. the german parliament voted to reinstate berlin as the german capital of all of germany in 1991. true false 4. berlin is not the only capital, but also germany's largest city true false 5. people who speak the dialect of berlin do not follow german grammar rules closely. true false
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