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Essay heading: Bismark's reforms
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This tariff provided needed revenues for the government and gave satisfaction both to agricultural and industrial interests. However, Germany's rapid and impressive industrial expansion had stimulated the growth of the working classes, which caused the spread of socialism. Bismark, who feared socialism as anarchy, sought to eradicate it in 1878... displayed 300 characters
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Antisocialist laws from 1878 to 1890 prohibited socialist meetings and socialist newspapers. Another tactic to kill socialism was to have workers insured by the stage against sickness, accident, and incapacity of old age. However, Bismark failed to eradicate socialism.
With the reign of William II, Bismark was obliged to retire... displayed next 300 characters
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