Nationalism in Europe
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- Q1Why was Napoleon able to conquer much of Europe?The countries he took over wanted to have a leader with the same language and culture as themselves so they willingly joined FranceThe countries he took over wanted to form larger, more powerful countries so they willingly joined FranceHe used guerilla warfareHe took over weak countries one at a time30s
- Q2What was decided at the Congress of Vienna?To redraw the boundary lines where they were beforeFor everyone to have the same language, culture, and religionTo unite smaller countries into larger countriesTo send Napoleon into exile30s
- Q3Which two countries were formed because of nationalism?Italy and FranceFrance and GermanyItaly and GermanyAustria-Hungary and Prussia30s
- Q4When several small countries unite to form one larger country it is called _______.abdicatenationalismempireunification30s
- Q5The desire of a group of people with a shared history and culture to have self-rule is called _____.unificationnationalismabdicateempire30s
- Q6Why would countries want to have unification?so that everyone would have the same religionto have more of a say in their governmentto become more powerful and avoid invasionsso that everyone would be treated the same30s
- Q7In the revolutions of 1830 and 1848, what did people want to change about the government?they wanted more of an unlimited governmentthey wanted more of a limited governmentthey wanted to have nationalismthey wanted to return power to the original kings and queens30s
- Q8In the revolutions of 1830 and 1848, why would many people want to end the aristocracy?they wanted to have self-rulethey wanted to end special privileges based on hereditythey wanted to have nationalismthey wanted to have more of a say in their government30s
- Q9Why would nationalism cause some countries to become aggressive?they wanted to show how powerful they werethey thought their culture and customs was better than othersthey wanted to exile Napoleonthey wanted to unite with other small countries30s
- Q10Who led the German unification movement?Kaiser Wilhelm and Giuseppe GaribaldiOtto von Bismarck and Victor EmmanuelVictor Emmanuel and Giuseppe GaribaldiOtto von Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm30s
- Q11Who led the Italian unification movement?Victor Emmanuel and Giuseppe GaribaldiOtto von Bismarck and Kaiser WilhelmOtto von Bismarck and Victor EmmanuelKaiser Wilhelm and Giuseppe Garibaldi30s
- Q12What was the purpose of the Congress of Vienna?to determine what to do with the land that was conquered in the Napoleonic Warsto send Napoleon into exileto start unification in Italy and Germanyto spread nationalism30s
- Q13Which country is shown in red?Great BritainFranceGermanyItaly30s
- Q14What country is shown in red?RussiaItalyFranceGermany30s
- Q15Which country is shown in red?FranceGermanyItalySpain30s