 Historically, northern __________ has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central _________ location  After the ______________ War.

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 Historically, northern __________ has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central _________ location  After the ______________ War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT _________; Absolute Ruler Policy: ____________ Keyword: ____

 Historically, northern __________ has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central _________ location  After the ______________ War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: ____________ Keyword: ____

 Historically, northern __________ has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central _________ location  After the ______________ War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: ____

 Historically, northern __________ has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central _________ location  After the ______________ War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central _________ location  After the ______________ War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the ______________ War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  _________ became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  PRUSSIA became dominated by ________ leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  PRUSSIA became dominated by MILITARY leaders. Every man had to serve in the _____.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  PRUSSIA became dominated by MILITARY leaders. Every man had to serve in the ARMY.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy________, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  PRUSSIA became dominated by MILITARY leaders. Every man had to serve in the ARMY.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy FRANCE, who worried that ________ would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  PRUSSIA became dominated by MILITARY leaders. Every man had to serve in the ARMY.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy FRANCE, who worried that PRUSSIA would unite all the Germans of the Holy ________ Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN

 Historically, northern GERMANY has been the site of many wars due to its flat terrain and central EUROPE location  After the THIRTY-YEARS War many Germans wanted protection  PRUSSIA became dominated by MILITARY leaders. Every man had to serve in the ARMY.  Frederick the Great fought several wars with his arch- enemy FRANCE, who worried that PRUSSIA would unite all the Germans of the Holy ROMAN Empire. FREDERICK THE GREAT PRUSSIA; Absolute Ruler Policy: MILITARISM Keyword: FAN