- The politics of reality
Your answer:
politiking polka
keep it real sucka
kangaroo court
realpolitik
- Member of Prussia's wealthy landlord class
Your answer:
southside
recycler
junker
der richer folks
- The system of government in whcih Austria and Hungary became two independent and equal states with one ruler
Your answer:
dual monarchy
Bouchardism
occupied territory
separatists
- Kaiser is
Your answer:
a baker
an emporer
proletariat
elected president
- Mazzini was
Your answer:
an Italian filmaker
a designer of Italian cars
a leader of an Italian band
an early leader of Italian nationalism
- Italian nationalist who united northern Italy
Your answer:
Cavour
Flavour
Calldero
Caviar
- Victor Emmanuel II
Your answer:
was king of Sardinia and first king of Italy
played Webster on TV
built the first sardine factory
was father to Victor Emmanuel I
- He was emperor of France and made an alliance with Cavour
Your answer:
Napoleon
Napoleon II
Napoleon III
Napoleon IV
- Garibaldi was an Italian nationalist who led the
Your answer:
brown shirts
black shirts
pink shirts
red shirts
- He was the Prussian prime minister who united Germany
Your answer:
Kaiser
Guttenberg
Bach
Bismarck
- A free trade area that included all of the major German states except Austria
Your answer:
Zamboni
Defreetraidenstein
Zholtac
zollverein
- This was the war between Austria and Prussia
Your answer:
Seven Years' War
Seven Weeks' War
Seven Decades' War
Seven Months' War
- During the Franco-Prussian War, it was the final step in German Unification when Prussia crushed France, winning
Your answer:
Alsace and Lorraine
Alsask and Lumsden
Amsterdam and Lourds
Austria and Italy
- The newly formed German empire was called the
Your answer:
First Reich
Second Reich
Third Reich
Fourth Reich
- The republican government set up in France in 1875
Your answer:
Third Republic
First Republic
Fourth Republic
Second Republic
- This was the largest and most powerful Italian state with a liberal government, that led the Italian nationalist movement.
Your answer:
Sardinia
Naples
Roma
Bologna
- Why did Cavour make a deal with Napoleon III?
Your answer:
he had a gambling problem
he needed to help to drive out Austria from northern Italy
because they were buddies
Napoleon threatened to overthrow him
- With the deal Napoleon III would get from Cavour
Your answer:
Bad and not so Savoy
Cavour time-share in Florida
Nice and Savoy
Sourthern Italy
- The result of Napoleon III and Cavour's deal was
Your answer:
Sardinia received Nice and Savoy
Austria defeated and took over France and Sardinia
in 1860, Sardinia annexed most of northern Italy
both governments were overthrown
- Victor Emmanuel II was
Your answer:
defeated in the Battle of New Orleans
was the king of Italian Soccer
was the first pope
declared king of Italy by an Italian Parliament
- When Italy was a young country it had tensions between industrialized north and agricultural south, lack of strong leadership and
Your answer:
lack of hotels for tourists
slave shortage for gladiator battles
lack of well-organized parties within parliament
too many parties outside of parliament
- Because it had a mainly German population, a free-trade area, industry, a powerfual army and Bismarck, this area was able to take the lead in uniting Germany
Your answer:
Bohemia
Austria
Bavaria
Prussia
- Two major steps Bismarck took to unify Germany, was to win Schleswig and Holstein from Denmark and to provoke this country so they could gain a few southern states south outside of Germany
Your answer:
Austria
Prussia
France
Italy
- The lasting effect of the Franco-Prussian war on the relations of Germany and France was
Your answer:
a disinterest in each other
a new alliance for peace
a split France and a liking for Germany
a united French in hatred for Germany
- Under this regime France had great political divisions and frequent changes of government
Your answer:
Third Parliament
Trois Republic
Second Republic
Third Republic
- The balance of power has changed since 1815 in Europe, with Germany and Britain
Your answer:
joining together
becoming strongest, economically and politically
becoming weaker
trading territories