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10 multiple choice 1 point both the rise of otto von bismarck in germany & the meiji restoration in japan... marked the end of the \golden age\ in those countries. owed a debt to the strategic marriages of queen victoria. were a result of the treaty of versailles. coincided with a rise in nationalism & militarism in those countries.
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- The first option is incorrect: neither period was the end of a "Golden Age"; both were periods of modernization and growth.
- The second option is incorrect: Queen Victoria's marriages had no direct connection to Bismarck's rise or the Meiji Restoration.
- The third option is incorrect: the Treaty of Versailles was signed after WWI, long after both Bismarck's era (1870s unification) and the Meiji Restoration (1868).
- The fourth option is correct: Bismarck used nationalist sentiment to unify Germany, and the Meiji government built a strong, militaristic nation-state with intense nationalist pride, so both periods saw a rise in nationalism and militarism.
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coincided with a rise in nationalism & militarism in those countries.