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Re: The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-14, began as a quarrel over wh [#permalink]
Hi Sajjad1994,

In Q1, Is E wrong because it is an effect of what treaty led to? It is not direct effect of the treaty or there is some other reason?

Treaty ----> elevated Prussia to a kingdom ----> unified Germany ---> bloodshed that consumed the 20th century

Passage states:
Conversely, the same treaty elevated Prussia to a kingdom, thus setting in motion a chain of events that led to a unified Germany under a Prussian Kaiser instead of one governed by the Austrians, arguably making the bloodshed that consumed the 20th century more likely.

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Re: The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-14, began as a quarrel over wh [#permalink]
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Alka10 wrote:
Hi Sajjad1994,

In Q1, Is E wrong because it is an effect of what treaty led to? It is not direct effect of the treaty or there is some other reason?

Treaty ----> elevated Prussia to a kingdom ----> unified Germany ---> bloodshed that consumed the 20th century

Passage states:
Conversely, the same treaty elevated Prussia to a kingdom, thus setting in motion a chain of events that led to a unified Germany under a Prussian Kaiser instead of one governed by the Austrians, arguably making the bloodshed that consumed the 20th century more likely.

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Alka


The author states that unifying Germany under Prussian rather than Austrian rule made war more likely. (E) is wrong because it is a distortion to state that the author thought unifying Germany itself was the problem.
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Re: The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-14, began as a quarrel over wh [#permalink]
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