Chancellor

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The head of government in Germany

Real World Example

During the period of Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1800-1915), Otto von Bismarck served as the Chancellor of Germany and played a pivotal role in unifying the German states into a powerful nation. His leadership and strategic diplomacy, known as "Realpolitik," helped establish Germany as a leading European power by 1871. Bismarck's actions laid the foundation for a unified Germany, which significantly changed the political landscape of Europe and influenced national borders and alliances. Today, his legacy of strong leadership and diplomacy can inspire modern leaders to navigate complex political situations effectively. For example, a student council president might look to Bismarck's example when trying to unite different student groups for a common cause, valuing strategy and negotiation.

Practice Version

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