The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Who was Frederick Sorrieu?
Frédéric Sorrieu was a French engraver, printmaker, and draughtsman. He was notable for his works testifying the liberal and nationalist revolutions in France and in Europe.
A Revolutionary
Chancellor of Austria
King of France
French Artist
Name the state which led the process of Italian unification?
The final push for Italian unification came in 1859, led by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia (then the wealthiest and most liberal of the Italian states), and orchestrated by Piedmont-Sardinia'sPrime Minister, Count Camillo di Cavour. A skilled diplomat, Cavour secured an alliance with France.
Rome
Prussia
Sardinia Piedmont
Vienna
What does La patrie mean?
The citizen
The motherland
The fatherland
The country
Who hosted the ‘Treaty of Vienna’?
The Congress was hosted by the AustrianChancellor Duke Metternich. The delegates drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the object of undoing most of the changes that had come about in Europe during the Napoleonic wars.
Frédéric Sorrieu
Victor Emmanuel
Duke Metternich
Giuseppe Garibaldi
After Napoleon’s defeat, who captured the power of Europe?
Fascists
Conservatives
Communists
None
Which one of the following areas was the most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871?
The Balkans
Great Britain
Italy
Germany
Which of the following treaty recognised Greece as an independent nation?
Vienna Treaty of 1815.
Treaty of Constantinople
Treaty of Sardinia-Piedmont.
None
An ideal vision which is unlikely to actually exist is called:
Utopian
Absolutist
The best
None of the above
What did ‘Das Volk’ stand for?
Democracy
Factory workers
Slum dwellers
Common people
Name the customs union formed by Prussia to abolish tariff barriers :
Elle
Zollverein
Zweibiicken
La Patrie
The Civil Code of 1804, also known as the Napoleonic Code, established :
Equality before the law.
Secured the right to property
Did away with all the privileges based on birth
All the above
The three leaders who helped unification of Italy were :
Giuseppe Mazzini, William I, Cavour
Giuseppe Mazzini, Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi
Victor Emmanuel, Bismarck, Cavour
None of the above
Young Italy was founded by :
Guisseppe Garibaldi
Count Cavour
Victor Emmanuel II.
Guisseppe Mazzini
Marianne was an allegory of:
France
Italy
Germany
Britain
Who said, “When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold”?
Lord Byron
T S Eliot
Metternich
Giuseppe
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