Making of Germany and Italy
Making of Germany and Italy
Question: What did conservatives often use to gain political dominance over the whole of Europe?
Answer: Nationalist sentiments.
Question: Who was the father of national integration in German?
Answer: Otto von Bismarck, the principal minister of Prussia.
Question: Who was declared the emperor of Germany in 1871?
Answer: King William I of Prussia at the ceremony of Versailles.
When and where was the new German Empire declared?
Answer: 18 January 1871 in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles.
Question: Who was the chief commander of the Prussian army?
Answer: General von Roon.
Question: Whose work is the painting of the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles?
The portrait of the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles is a work by Anton von Werner.
Question: How big was the picture of the Hall of Mirrors?
Answer: 2.7 m × 2.7 m.
Question: Who presented the picture of Hall of Mirrors to whom?
Answer: Anton von Werner presented Bismarck on his 70th birthday.
Question: Into how many states was Italy divided in the middle of 19th century?
Answer: 7 states.
Question: Who ruled in Sardiniya Piedmont?
Answer: An Italian royal.
Question: What were the northern parts of Italy under?
Answer: the Austrian Habsburgs.
Question: Who ruled the central regions of Italy?
Answer: The Pope.
Question: What was Spain under?
Answer: The Borbo kings.
Question: In 1830, who tried to present a definite program for a unified Italian Republic?
Answer: by Giuseppe Mastini.
Question: On whom did the responsibility of annexing the Italian states fall through war?
Answer: Victor Emmanuel II, ruler of sardiniya Piedmont.
Question: Who led the movement to unify the territories of Italy?
Answer: Minister Pramukh Kavoor.
Question: Who and when was declared the king of unified Italy?
Answer: Emmanuel II in 1861.
Question: What did the common farmers of Italy believe in La Talia?
Answer: was believed to be the wife of Vector Emmanuel.
Question: Whom did the scholars describe the model of the nation state as this ideal?
Answer: Great Britain.
Question: What was the main identity of the British?
Answer: Ethnic.
Question: When did the Anglo Parliament take away the power from the monarchy?
Answer: in 1688.
Question: Who was at the center of the nation state formed through the Anglo Parliament?
Answer: England.
Question: What was the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain?
Answer: Act of Union between England and Scotland from 1707.
Question: What was forbidden to the people of the Scottish Highlands?
Answer: They were forbidden to speak their Gallic language and wear their national dress.
Question: Into which factions was Ireland divided?
Answer: Ireland was divided into Catholic and Protestant religious groups.
Question: Which religious group did the British help in Ireland?
Answer: Protestant religion.
Question: When was Ireland incorporated into the United Kingdom?
Answer: in 1801.
Question: Who led the Catholic rebellion against British influence?
Answer: by Wolfe Tone and his United Irishmen.
Question: What was the new flag of the new Britain?
Answer: Union Jack.
Question: What was the new national anthem of the new Britain?
Answer: God Save Our Noble King
Question: Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi?
Answer: Giuseppe Garibaldi Was a soldier in the Merchant Navy.
Question: Where did Giuseppe Garibaldi have to run?
Answer: South America.
Question: Whom did Giuseppe Garibaldi support in 1854?
Answer: of Victor Emmanuel II.
Question: Who led the Expedition of the Thousand?
Answer: by Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Question: By what name did Expedition of the Thousand become popular?
Answer: In the name of Red Shirt.
Question: What was the last obstacle in the unification of Italy?
Answer: PayPal State.
Question: In the English caricature of 1859, which shoe is shown wearing the Garbolti vector Emanuel II?
Answer: Boots called Italy.