Unification of Italy
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Through a focus on any two countries, explain how nations developed over the nineteenth century.
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Write a note on Count Camillo de Cavour
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Who headed Sardinia-piedmont?
Q. What was the motto of Young Italy?
- Union, Strength, Liberty
- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
- Strength, Unity, Fraternity
- Union, Equality, Liberty
Q. The unification of Germany was inspired by the French Revolution.
- True
- False
Q. In 1860 CE, armed volunteers called ______ led by ______ entered South Italy and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
- Red Shirts, Victor Emmanuel
- White shirts, Guiseppe Garibaldi
- Red shirts, Guiseppe Garibaldi
- Red shirts, Giuseppe Mazzini
Q. Into how many states was Italy divided during the 19th century?
- Five states
- Six states
- Seven states
- Nine states
Q. Victor Emmanuel II was declared the first king of unified Italy in 1871 CE.
- True
- False
Q. Into how many states was Italy divided during the 19th century?
- Five states
- Six states
- Seven states
- Nine states
Q. Who founded the newspaper, Risorgimento, which inspired national integration among the Italian people?
- Giuseppe Garibaldi
- Giuseppe Mazzini
- Otto von Bismarck
- Count Camillo
Q. Which states comprised of the Italian peninsula in the early 19th century?
- Piedmont
- Lombardy
- Vienna
- Modena
Q. In 1860 CE, armed volunteers called ______ led by ______ entered South Italy and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
- Red Shirts, Victor Emmanuel
- White shirts, Guiseppe Garibaldi
- Red shirts, Guiseppe Garibaldi
- Red shirts, Giuseppe Mazzini
Q. How did the Count of Cavour secure unification for Italy?
- He made all European leaders agree to the Italian Unification at the Congress of Vienna.
- He fought against the French colonies in East Africa and secured victory.
- He made a secret pact with the French and provoked Austria, who were defeated by the combined forces of France and Sardinia.
- He made a pact with Bismarck and attacked Austria; the combined forces of Germany and Sardinia defeated the Austrians.
Q. Victor Emmanuel II was declared the first king of unified Italy in 1871 CE.
- True
- False