Draw a conclusion about the role of war in uniting Germany.(1 point) Responses The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state. The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state. The Franco-Prussian War did not convince German states to unite under one nation-state. The Franco-Prussian War did not convince German states to unite under one nation-state. The Franco-Prussian War convinced German and French states to unite under one nation-state. The Franco-Prussian War convinced German and French states to unite under one nation-state. The Franco-Prussian War convinced Otto von Bismarck that his cause of uniting Germany was correct. The Franco-Prussian War convinced Otto von Bismarck that his cause of uniting Germany was correct.

The correct response is: The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state.

France, 1884 “Gentlemen, we must speak more loudly and more honestly! We must say openly that indeed the higher races have a right over the lower races. . . . I repeat, that the superior races have a right because they have a duty. They have the duty to civilize the inferior races. . . . In the history of earlier centuries these duties, gentlemen, have often been misunderstood, and certainly when the Spanish soldiers and explorers introduced slavery into Central America, they did not fulfill their duty as men of a higher race. . . . But in our time, I maintain that European nations acquit themselves with generosity, with grandeur, and with the sincerity of this superior civilizing duty.” Primary Account 2: Rudyard Kipling, “The White Man’s Burden,” 1898 “Take up the White Man’s burden— / Send forth the best ye breed— / Go bind your sons to exile / To serve your captives'’ need; / To wait in heavy harness / On fluttered folk and wild— / Your new-caught, sullen peoples, / Half-devil and half-child.” Compare the two accounts from primary sources. Which statement best compares how European approaches to colonization in Asia and Africa were similar? (1 point) Responses Both accounts state how superior Asia and Africa were. Both accounts state how superior Asia and Africa were. Both accounts state how inferior European nations were. Both accounts state how inferior European nations were. Both accounts state how European colonization sought to civilize the Indigenous people. Both accounts state how European colonization sought to civilize the Indigenous people. Both accounts state how European colonization sought to acquire natural resources.

The correct response is: Both accounts state how European colonization sought to civilize the Indigenous people.

Identify the reasons Japan defeated China in the First Sino-Japanese War.(1 point) Responses Japan’s military was supported by Western imperialist powers. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War. Japan’s military was supported by Western imperialist powers. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War. Japan’s military was industrialized and had more advanced technology. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War. Japan’s military was industrialized and had more advanced technology. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War. China’s military was industrialized and had more advanced technology, but Japan’s military was much larger. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War. China’s military was industrialized and had more advanced technology, but Japan’s military was much larger. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War. Japan is a smaller country than China. Japan defeated China during the First Sino-Japanese War because China had more territory to defend.

The correct response is: Japan’s military was industrialized and had more advanced technology. Because of this, Japan was able to overwhelm China during the First Sino-Japanese War.

The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state.

To draw a conclusion about the role of war in uniting Germany, we can analyze the responses provided. However, it's important to note that there are contradicting responses. To determine the correct answer, we should assess the historical context and analyze the events surrounding the Franco-Prussian War.

1. The Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state.
2. The Franco-Prussian War did not convince German states to unite under one nation-state.
3. The Franco-Prussian War convinced German and French states to unite under one nation-state.
4. The Franco-Prussian War convinced Otto von Bismarck that his cause of uniting Germany was correct.

Based on historical evidence, the correct conclusion is that the Franco-Prussian War did convince German states to unite under one nation-state. This conclusion aligns with response 1, which states that the war convinced German states to unite. The Franco-Prussian War, which lasted from 1870 to 1871, was instrumental in the process of German unification. It led to the defeat of France and the signing of the Treaty of Frankfurt in 1871, which resulted in the formation of the German Empire. This empire successfully united numerous German states under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck.

Therefore, the correct conclusion is that the Franco-Prussian War convinced German states to unite under one nation-state, supporting response 1.