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Why did Austria-Hungary face challenges from nationalism?
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It lacked an industrial economy
It was ruled by elected officials
It contained many ethnic groups
It was isolated from trade
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What role did Garibaldi and his 'Red Shirts' play in the unification of Italy?
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Garibaldi and his 'Red Shirts' focused on economic reforms rather than military actions in Italy.
Garibaldi and his 'Red Shirts' were key military leaders in the unification of Italy, helping to conquer territories and rallying support for the cause.
Garibaldi and his 'Red Shirts' were primarily political advisors during the unification of Italy.
Garibaldi and his 'Red Shirts' were known for their diplomatic efforts to unite Italy without conflict.
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Why did Austria-Hungary face challenges from nationalism?
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What role did Garibaldi and his 'Red Shirts' play in the unification of Italy?
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Which region was considered a “powder keg” due to nationalist rivalries?
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How did nationalism affect Europe politically by 1914?
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How did the creation of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary affect the various national groups within the empire?
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King of Sardinia, Piedmont, and Savoy. Eventually became first king of a united Italy.
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A German customs union founded to increase trade and stimulate revenues of its members
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Which groups made up the majority of the population in the Habsburg empire during the mid-19th century?
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Result of end of Austria-Prussian War, Austria doesn't get involved in German affairs, North German Confederation made under rulership of Prussia. Major step towards German unification.
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A person who opposes all forms of government.
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Russian minister under Nicholas II who encouraged the growth of private farmers and improved education for enterprising peasants (1862-1911)
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Bismarck's attack on the Catholic Church
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A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
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Italian patriot whose conquest of Sicily and Naples led to the formation of the Italian state (1807-1882).
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realistic politics based on the needs of the state
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How did Alexander III respond to his father's assassination?
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Russian czar who came to power in the midst of the Crimean War. Turned his energies into a serious overhaul of the Russian system.
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In 1890, William II shocked Europe by asking ___ to resign.
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Otto von Bismarck believed that German unification should be achieved primarily through
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How did Bismarck's campaigns against the Catholic church and socialists backfire?
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Which leader founded Young Italy and what was its main goal?
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Which of the following challenges did the Habsburgs face in the 1840s that contributed to their decline as a ruling power?
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Hapsburg emperor of the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary
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local elected assembly set up in Russia under Alexander II
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Which leader played the most important role in achieving Italian unification through diplomacy and warfare?