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What was the outcome of the Seven Weeks' War? A.Austria won and reasserted herself as leader of Germany. B.Prussia won and reasserted herself as leader of Germany. C.France won and reasserted herself as leader of Germany. D. No one won. It was a stalemate.

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C)

Prussia won and reasserted itself as leader of Germany.

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Prussian-led Germany would forever exclude Austria. After this victory, the German Confederation was officially dissolved, and several northern German states joined into a North German Confederation with Prussia. In 1867, Bismarck was appointed Chancellor of the North German Confederation, and Wilhelm I served as president.

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User Alex Polekha
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The answer is letter C. Prussia won and reasserted herself as leader of Germany.

The Seven Weeks War was also known as the Austro-Prussian War. This war was a war between the German Confederation under the leadership of Austria against German cities under the leadership of Prussia. The war ended with Prussia taking over the leadership of Germany, which ended up to the unification of Germany.

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