in the 19th century the unification of Italy and the unification of germany resulted in?
A) upsetting the balance of power in Europe
B) increasing competition for trade with Russia
C) reducing feelings of nationalism in these nations
D)encouraging a century of peaceful coexistence in Europe

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I think that the answer to that is A.. hope i helped

In the 19th century the unification of Italy and the unification of Germany resulted in upsetting the balance of power in Europe.

  • Unification was a political process that united or joined small states into one nation.
  • The nationalism in the 19th century led to the unification of two-nation; Italy and Germany.
  • In Europe, many other empires opposed the rise of nationalism which created an unbalance in power among monarchies.
  • Germany emerged as a strong political and military power.
  • Germany rising created chaos in Europe, which led to many negotiations and conflicts that ultimately resulted in World War I.

Therefore we can conclude that the unification of Italy and the unification of Germany resulted in upsetting the balance of power.

Thus option A. is the correct answer.

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