Multiple Choice
The War of the Austrian Succession was more successful than the few territorial gains and losses would indicate because it proved
A) that the British needed a stronger army in order to be effective in international affairs.
B) the Habsburg empire could no longer be considered a great power.
C) the continuing strength of France, both as a continental power and an overseas empire.
D) that Prussia's acquisition of Silesia made it a great power for the first time in its history.
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