Multiple Choice
How did Frederick William I differ from Frederick the Great in use of military power?
A) Frederick William I was interested in a strong military while Frederick the Great disliked military strength.
B) Frederick the Great was interested in a strong military while Frederick William I disliked military strength.
C) Frederick William I avoided putting his powerful army into places of conflict while Frederick the Great advanced destructive invasions.
D) Frederick William I was reckless with his military strength while Frederick the Great rarely went to war.
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