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LET’S PLAY! Nationalism in Europe Nationalist Leader?! Who wants to be a… Nationalist Leader?! 1

Nationalism is most likely to develop in an area that has A: Land suited for agriculture B: Inadequate industry to supply consumer demands C: Common customs, language, and history D: A moderate climate with rivers for irrigation

Nationalism is most likely to develop in an area that has A: Land suited to agriculture B: Inadequate industry to supply consumer demands C: Common customs, language, and history D: A moderate climate with rivers for irrigation

In a number of European countries in the 1800’s, which situation occurred as a result of the influence of the French Revolution? A: Increase in religious conflict B: Rise of nationalistic movements C: Economic depression D: Decentralization of governmental powers

of the influence of the French Revolution? In a number of European countries in the 1800’s, which situation occurred as a result of the influence of the French Revolution? A: Increase in religious conflict B: Rise of nationalistic movements C: Economic depression D: Decentralization of governmental power

A similarity between Garibaldi in Italy and Bismarck in Prussia was that A: Both fought for France B: Both wanted more rights for women C: Each led the struggle for national unity in its region D: None of the above

A similarity between Garibaldi in Italy and Bismarck of Prussia was that A: Both fought in France B: Both wanted more rights for women C: Each led the struggle for national unity in its region D: None of the above

Prussia was eager to go to war with France in 1870 because it A: Wanted to rule Schleswig and Holstein B: Wanted to control Spain C: Wanted revenge for the Seven Weeks War D: Hoped that war with France would help unite Germany

Prussia was eager to go to war with France in 1870 because it A: Wanted to rule Schleswig and Holstein B: Wanted to control Spain D: Hoped that war with France would help unite Germany C: Wanted revenge for the Seven Weeks War

C: Elected leaders should be fair and good Which idea about leadership would Niccolo Machiavelli and Otto von Bismarck most likely support? A: Leaders should fight against discrimination and intolerance B: Leaders should listen to the desires of the people C: Elected leaders should be fair and good D: Leaders should do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals

C: Elected leaders should be fair and good Which idea about leadership would Niccolo Machiavelli and Otto von Bismarck most likely support? A: Leaders should fight against discrimination and intolerance B: Leaders should listen to the desires of the people C: Elected leaders should be fair and good D: Leaders should do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals

Which of the following was not a goal of the Congress of Vienna? A: Maintain a balance of power B: Restore Napoleon’s Empire C: Prevent future French violence D: Restore royal families back to power

D: Restore royal families back to power Which of the following was not a goal of the Congress of Vienna? A: Maintain a balance of power B: Restore Napoleon’s Empire C: Prevent future French violence D: Restore royal families back to power

Nationalism is best defined as A: The loyalty of a people to their values, traditions, and a geographic region B: The achievement of world peace and global understanding C: The desire to take over other societies by force D: A method of solving basic economic problem s of the society

Nationalism is best defined as A: The loyalty of a people to their values, traditions, and a geographic region B: The achievement of world peace and global understanding C: The desire to take over other societies by force D: A method of solving basic economic problems of the society

B: Garibaldi was much more accepted and revered by the people of Italy Which of the following statements concerning Cavous and Garibaldi are true? A: Cavour and Garibaldi disagreed on how Italy should be unified B: Garibaldi was much more accepted and revered by the people of Italy C: King Emanuel II ultimately leaned towards supporting Garibaldi’s concept of unification D: All of the above

C: King Emanuel II ultimately leaned towards Which of the following statements concerning Cavour and Garibaldi are true? A: Cavour and Garibaldi disagreed on how Italy should be unified B: Garibaldi was much more accepted and revered by the people of Italy C: King Emanuel II ultimately leaned towards supporting Garibaldi’s concept of unification D: All of the above

Why did Russian soldiers fire on the marchers on Bloody Sunday? A: The protesters attacked the soldiers B: The tsar ordered the soldiers for protection, although the marchers were peaceful C: The protesters had destroyed property earlier in the day D: There had been several attempts on the tsar’s life

Why did Russian soldiers fire on the marchers on Bloody Sunday? A: The protesters attacked the soldiers B: The tsar ordered the soldiers for protection, Although the marchers were peaceful C: The protesters had destroyed property earlier in the day D: There were several attempts on the tsar’s life

The best example of the success of nationalism in Europe is the A: Development of socialism in France B: Industrial Revolution in Great Britain C: Unification of Germany D: Establishment of the Common Market

D: Establishment of the Common Market The best example of the success of nationalism in Europe is the A: Development of socialism in France B: Industrial Revolution in Great Britain C: Unification of Germany D: Establishment of the Common Market

One reason Italy and Germany were not major colonial powers in the 16th and 17th centuries was that they A: Lacked political unity B: Had self-sufficient economies C: Rejected the practice of imperialism D: Belonged to opposing alliances

Centuries was that they One reason Italy and Germany were not major colonial powers in the 16th and 17th Centuries was that they A: Lacked political unity B: Had self-sufficient economies C: Rejected the practice of imperialism D: Belonged to opposing alliances

Which statement correctly identifies one aspect of Realpolitik? A: Power is more important than principles B: Realism is the foundation of all politics C: All politics is a battle for civilization D: All states must provide for the needs of its citizens

Which statement correctly identifies one aspect of Realpolitik? A: Power is more important than principles B: Realism is the foundation of all politics C: All politics is a battle for civilization D: All states must provide for the needs of its citizens

Which event marked the official reunification of Italy? A: The passage of the Risorgimento’s leadership to Sardinia in 1848 B: The withdrawal of French troops from Rome in 1870 C: Garibaldi’s turn over of Naples and Sicily to Victor Emmanuel in 1860 D: Sardinia’s victory over Russia in the Crimean War in 1855

Which event marked the official reunification of Italy? B: The withdrawal of French troops from Rome in 1870 A: The passage of the Risorgimento’s leadership to Sardinia in 1848 C: The withdrawal of French troops from Rome in 1870 D: Sardinia’s victory over Russia in the Crimean War in 1855

Members of the legislature of France’s Third Republic formed coalition governments because A: No single party could get enough votes to control the government B: Coalition governments give more people a voice C: The two main political parties were required to rule by consensus D: Coalition governments are more stable systems

Members of the legislature of France’s Third Republic formed coalition governments because A: No single party could get enough votes to control the governments B: Coalition governments give more people a voice C: The two main political parties were required to rule by consensus D: Coalition governments are more stable systems

Final Question…

Take out a piece of loose-leaf and work with your group to answer the following question: Analyze the major events and people involved in the unification of Germany.