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Name: _______________________________________Date: _________Nationalism, German and Italian Unification ReviewMrs. ValdesNationalism is most likely to develop in an area that has:Land suited to agricultureCommon customs, language and historyA moderate climate with rivers for irrigationAdequate industry to supply consumer needs“A country is not merely a geographic territory. A country is also the idea given birth by the geographic territory. A country is a sense of love that unites, as one, all the sons and daughters of that geographic territory…”--World History: A story of Progress Totalitarian Rule Absolute monarchy Mercantilism NationalismWhich quotation best reflects a feeling of nationalism?“An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”“A person’s greatest social obligation is loyalty to the family”“For God, King, and Country”“Opposition to evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good”Nationalism is best defined as:The achievement of world peace and global understandingThe desire to take over other societies by forceA method if solving basic economic problems of the societyThe loyalty of a people to their values, traditions, and a geographic regionIn a number of European countries in the 1800’s, which situation occurred as a result of the French Revolution?Increase in religious conflictEconomic depressionRise of nationalistic movementsDecentralization of governmental powerWhich statement regarding European Nationalism in the 19th and 20th century is true?Nationalism was a unifying force in the regionNationalism was a dividing force in the regionNationalism unified some regions but divided othersNationalism was not a factor in the regionThe best example of the success of Nationalism in Europe is the:Development of socialism in FranceIndustrial Revolution in EuropeEstablishment of the Common MarketUnification of GermanyWhich German Nationalist originated the political style of Realpolitik?MazziniKing WilhelmBismarckGaribaldiThe slogan “Blood and Iron” and a united Germany are most closely associated with:(1) Prince Metternich (3) Camillo Cavour(2) Simón Bolívar (4) Otto von BismarckThe unification of Germany under Otto von Bismarck demonstrates the:(1) influence of Marxist ideology(2) impact of nationalism(3) force of civil disobedience(4) power of democratic ideals“The great questions of the day are not to be decided by speeches and majority resolutions…but by blood and iron” ---Otto Von BismarckThe above quotation by Bismarck demonstrates:His belief in violent socialist revolutionHis desire to unify Germany through warBismarck’s support for democratic governmentBismarck’s support for Italian unificationOtto Von Bismarck was responsible for the:Creation of the Prussian StateUnification of GermanyLoss of the Franco-Prussian WarRise of Napoleon IIOne way in which Otto von Bismarck and Camillo Cavour are similar is that both leaders(1) followed a policy of isolationism(2) adopted papal policies(3) led an African independence movement(4) promoted unification to form a new nation state_____________________________________________________________________________? Appointment of Otto von Bismarck as Chancellor? Austro-Prussian War, 1866? Franco-Prussian War, 1870–1871These events led directly to: (1) the unification of Germany(2) foreign rule in Italy(3) the rebellion of the Sepoys(4) an alliance between Serbs and RussiansThe unification of Italy and the unification of Germany show that: (1) socialism was an effective way of organizing the economy(2) nationalism could be used to consolidate political interests(3) colonialism could be used to spread European civilization(4) interdependence was a significant obstacle to waging warThe slogan “Blood and Iron” and a united Germany are most closely associated with:(1) Prince Metternich (3) Camillo Cavour(2) Simón Bolívar (4) Otto von BismarckWhen Garibaldi stated “Let him who loves his country in his heart, and not with his lips only, follow me.” The purpose of this speech was to:Promote nationalism through war and unite ItalyUnite Italy through increased industrial productionPrevent Italy from unitingArouse nationalism in AustriaWhich of the following factors contributed to the growth of nationalism in Germany?The Conservative policies of the Congress of ViennaNapoleon’s militaristic policiesThe Zollverin trade agreementAll of the aboveWhy did Bismarck instigate the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)?To form the North German ConfederationTo Increase the power of the ZollerverinTo spread democracy throughout AustriaTo increase nationalism in southern GermanyGiuseppe Mazzini inspired democracy and nationalism throughout Italy by:Winning many battles in southern ItalyForming “Young Italy” to spread propaganda“Blood and Iron” techniquesPromoting the benefits of an agricultural economyThe country most opposed to the unification of Germany and Italy was:PrussiaAustriaSardiniaThe Papal StatesGiuseppe Garibaldi, Thomas Jefferson and Simon Bolivar were similar in that each:Were members of the first continental congressDenied voting rights to citizens after gaining control of their nationOpposed the territorial expansion of the United StatesEncouraged a spirit of nationalism in their people______________________________________________________________________________? Bismarck uses “blood and iron” to unify Germany (1864–1870).? Theodor Herzl organizes Zionist efforts (1897).Which concept is most closely associated with these movements?(1) assimilation (3) conservatism(2) modernization (4) nationalism ................
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