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How did conflict between Austria and Prussia change the map of Europe?

A) Frederick II took Silesia.
B)The Hohenzollerns conquered Bohemia.
C)The Hapsburgs captured Pomerania.
D)Maria Theresa seized Hungary.

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User NPNelson
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How did conflict between Austria and Prussia change the map of Europe?

A) Frederick II took Silesia.

B) The Hohenzollerns conquered Bohemia.

C) The Hapsburgs captured Pomerania.

D) Maria Theresa seized Hungary.

Your answer will be A) Frederick II took Silesia.

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User Jon Kragh
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The correct answer is option A) "Frederick II took Silesia". In the Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War, the leader of Prussia King Frederick the Great resulted victorious over Austria. This changed the map of Europe because the kingdom of Prussia gained control of extensive new lands in Silesia, including highly industrialized and densely populated areas.

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