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rxcklesskaisher:

The Unification of Germany and Italy

rxcklesskaisher:

@SMAC

sophia333:

So, what do ya think 1 is?

rxcklesskaisher:

brandenburg

sophia333:

i think Prussia is the answer- but i know Austria was the largest before Unification

sophia333:

@smackz help >:c

smackz:

@sophia333 ok il ltry i was gunna leave it to you oaml

sophia333:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @smackz @sophia333 ok il ltry i was gunna leave it to you oaml \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) lmao welp you know im not as smart as you >:c

smackz:

ok so for number 1 what do you think the answer is for that?

rxcklesskaisher:

i said brandenburg but idk

smackz:

thts a good guess but no, @sophia333 answer Prussia is correct

mxddi3:

Yeah, if you look at Prussia (east and west) it is going to be larger than Brandenburg. Do you see that?

smackz:

^ correcto

rxcklesskaisher:

2.

mxddi3:

look at the color of those 2 places. See how they're that orange-ish color? Read the key. What does it say for places in orange?

smackz:

@mxddi3 ill guess il lelave this to you?

YECR:

Austria was the largest before Unification

YECR:

Austria was the largest before Unification

smackz:

ok now for number 3 what do you think the answer is for that if you read the legend it has the answer in it

rxcklesskaisher:

did we do 2

mxddi3:

yes, i told you up there ^

rxcklesskaisher:

melckenburg and oldenburg

smackz:

yes,

mxddi3:

that's not the question. Look at those two places. They're orange. What does the key say about when places in orange joined? it tells you right there

rxcklesskaisher:

they joined prussia in north german confederation 1867

smackz:

correct

mxddi3:

yes, so 1867. Then do the same thing for question 3. look at the color and read the key. it'll tell you when they joined.

smackz:

remember they are in yellow spots so looke for the yellow color on the legend and read the info it has next to it :D

sophia333:

you guys are so smort :0

smackz:

@sophia333 u are too ;)

sophia333:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @smackz @sophia333 u are too ;) \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) nah >:c

rxcklesskaisher:

1871

smackz:

correect

mxddi3:

so then, for number 4, use that same color(purple) because that means conquered and write the name of that place.

rxcklesskaisher:

its two words

rxcklesskaisher:

though

mxddi3:

It's fine. That's what you're going to write based on the image you were given. Purple means it was conquered and that area is shaded purple.

rxcklesskaisher:

alsace lorraine

mxddi3:

You write Alsace first, yes.

rxcklesskaisher:

and then lorraine?

mxddi3:

Yes, it's Alsace-Lorraine Then for the last one, what is the year that we just mentioned? That is the year it ended.

rxcklesskaisher:

wait wahh?

smackz:

ok now for 5 whats the end date it says 1865- 18?? thatll be your answer for number 5

mxddi3:

Look at the key. do you see the purple color we just worked on? Look under that, where it says German Empire. That is the year the unification ended.

rxcklesskaisher:

1865

mxddi3:

no, the year that comes at the bottom of the key.

mxddi3:

it began in 1865 so look farther down the timeline

rxcklesskaisher:

1867

smackz:

187?

mxddi3:

What is the date at the BOTTOM of this imagine? This is the year it ended.

mxddi3:

image* smh

rxcklesskaisher:

1871

mxddi3:

Yes. It ended in 1871.

rxcklesskaisher:

wow

rxcklesskaisher:

now i will do the other side

rxcklesskaisher:

its only 3 questions

smackz:

nice job @mxddi3 with cowork ;o

smackz:

wait ... we gotta whole nother side

rxcklesskaisher:

yep 3 questions

rxcklesskaisher:

lmbo

mxddi3:

Okay so if you look at the map, you see Florence is in that orange color. What does the key say about places in orange? Also, was there a reading to go with this or just the image, because i thought Florence was added at a later date then what this says

rxcklesskaisher:

the orange color added to saridina

rxcklesskaisher:

sardina *

mxddi3:

Yes, and that's what we're looking for. What are the years that it says for that?

rxcklesskaisher:

1859 1860

rxcklesskaisher:

@smackz

rxcklesskaisher:

@AZ

rxcklesskaisher:

im on the other halfff

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