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According to the text, the last chance to unify the Holy Roman Empire under the Hapsburgs ended with
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Which of the following statements concerning the reign of Philip II is NOT accurate?
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Locate and label the lands belonging to the Austrian Hapsburgs, the Spanish Hapsburgs, and the Hohenzollerns.

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The first intercontinental empire in the West since Roman times was
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