Bismarcks realpolitik meant that he:
A: Followed moral rules.
B: would do whatever was necessary to achieve his goals.
C: would always keep his promises.
D: wanted to help the common man

Respuesta :

Bismarck's realpolitik meant that he option(b) i.e, would do whatever was necessary to achieve his goals.

Otto Von Bismarck, the German chancellor, and a Prussian statesman practiced Realpolitik as his foreign policy from 1862 until 1890. Realpolitik is a type of politics or diplomacy that is entirely devoid of morality and ethics and is based on rational and realistic political possibilities.

In order to pursue an aggressive foreign policy, Bismarck strengthened the army using funds raised for other purposes. He also created an excuse to attack Austria and conned Napoleon III into declaring war on Prussia.

Bismarck unified the German States through war, deception, and propaganda. He was an expert in realpolitik and helped build up the Prussian army. He waged war on other nations in order to seize territory and demonstrate the power of his army.

Despite being an outright conservative, Bismarck implemented progressive reforms to further his objectives, such as establishing the first welfare state and granting universal male suffrage. In order to make Germany a global power, Hitler played on European rivalries, but in doing so, he helped to create the conditions for the two World Wars.

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