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CHAPTER 10 Section 2. Germany’s rulers: William I Chancellor: Otto von Bismarck The German Industrial Giant Industrial giant of Europe Dominated in chemical and electrical fields (late 1800’s) Shipping (second in Europe). Economic Progress Spectacular growth Iron Coal
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Germany’s rulers: • William I • Chancellor: Otto von Bismarck • The German Industrial Giant • Industrial giant of Europe • Dominated in chemical and electrical fields (late 1800’s) • Shipping (second in Europe)
Economic Progress • Spectacular growth • Iron • Coal • Discipline and education • Large work force • Large companies • Railroads • House of Krupp • Weapons and steel (sold world wide)
Science Government and Industry • Synthetic chemicals • Dyes • Hired trained scientists to solve technological problems in factories • 1871 state currency • banking system • railroads connected German states
The Iron Chancellor • Bismarck’s foreign policy goals • Keep France weak • Build strong ties with Austria and Prussia • Bismarck’s domestic policy • Erase local royalties • Crush all oppositions to the imperial state • Targeted • Catholics • Socialists
Campaign Against the Church • Catholics made up 1/3 of population • Bismarck distrusted the clergy
Bismarck launched the Kulturkampf • battle for civilization • he wanted Catholics to claim loyalty to the state not the Church • government controlled Catholic education • appointed priests • closed religious orders • expelled Jesuits from Prussia • couples had to be married by civil authorities • Bismarck lost the battle against the church • Instead of Kulturkampf making the church weaker it made the church stronger
Campaign against Socialism • German Marxists • Parliamentary democracy • Laws to improve the working class • Laws passed • Dissolved socialist groups • Shut down their newspapers • Ban their meetings
Bismarck made many changes for the working class to get them away from socialism • Health and accident insurance • Old age insurance • Retirement benefits • Plan partially worked • People still remained partial to socialism • By 1912 had major control of the Reichstag party
Kaiser William II • Grandson of William I • 1890 asked Bismarck to resign • Believed the right to rule came from God (Divine Right) • Set up social welfare • Public schools • Taught obedience, reading, writing & math • Made army stronger • Expanded German Navy • Looked to expand Germany overseas