Greek revolution 1821
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- Q1When did the Greek revolution of 1821 begin?July 4, 1821December 1, 1821March 25, 1821August 17, 182130s
- Q2Who was the leader of the Greek revolution?Theodoros KolokotronisAndreas MiaoulisIoannis KapodistriasAlexander Ypsilantis30s
- Q3What was the main goal of the Greek revolution?To become a part of the Russian EmpireTo expand Greek territoryTo gain independence from the Ottoman EmpireTo establish a constitutional monarchy30s
- Q4What was the role of Lord Byron in the Greek revolution?He was the leader of the Greek armyHe provided financial and military supportHe was an Ottoman generalHe was a diplomat30s
- Q5What was the significance of the Battle of Navarino?It ended the Russo-Turkish WarIt was a major defeat for the Greek armyIt resulted in the partition of GreeceIt led to the independence of Greece30s
- Q6Who was the first head of state of Greece after independence?Alexandros KoryzisGeorge IIoannis KapodistriasIoannis Metaxas30s
- Q7What was the name of the Greek national anthem, adopted in 1865?Ode to JoyGod Save the QueenLa MarseillaiseHymn to Liberty30s
- Q8What was the name of the first constitution of independent Greece?Spetses ConstitutionEpidaurus ConstitutionCorfu ConstitutionNafplion Constitution30s
- Q9Who was the first king of Greece?AlexanderConstantineGeorgeOtto30s
- Q10What was the outcome of the Congress of Berlin in 1878?Partition of Greece among the great powersRecognition of Ottoman sovereignty over GreeceRecognition of Greece as an independent stateCreation of a united Balkan state30s