The correct answer is B. the calculated use of power. A more precise answer would be the abandonment of ideology and ideals in favor of practical politics, which have often historically been tied to use of power. These are nothing more than examples of political realism as described by Hobbes and Machiavelli. By applying the power swiftly they managed to take control of not only their own countries, but of a large part of Europe too.
The correct answer is B. the calculated use of power. Realpolitik, a term describing political pragmatism, focuses on practical and material factors in decision-making rather than ideological ideals. Leaders such as Otto von Bismarck and Camillo di Cavour effectively applied this approach during the unification of Germany and Italy in the 19th century.
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