- Belief that a person's greatest loyalty is to a nation-state
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federalism
separatism
communism
nationalism
- A nation-state
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is a very large state within a nation
is a state that separates within a country
a state that has a combination of many languages and cultures
is a group who share traditions, history, and language
- This was a reaction against Enlightenment.
Your answer:
industrialization
romanticism
procrastination
nazism
- This was the battle for Greek Independance.
Your answer:
Battle of Navarino
Battle of New Orleans
Battle of Waterloo
Battle of the Bismarck
- He was a romantic poet who died fighting for Greek Independance.
Your answer:
Service
McRae
Byron
Dafoe
- He was the founder of Young Italy
Your answer:
Mousalini
Ferrari
Lambourghini
Mazzini
- Young Italy was
Your answer:
a youth festival held in the Vatican
an a group of Italian designers who provided clothing for royalty
a nationalist group, all under the age of 40
a mafia controlled Italy, dominated by Sicily
- George Sand
Your answer:
British National who fought for Greek Independance
A British Ship in the Battle of Trafalger
France's leading romantic novelist, who was really a woman
French General negotiating at the Congress of Vienna
- Beethoven was
Your answer:
a Viennese composer of romantic music
a British romantic novelist
the first leader of the German Diet
France's leading romantic novelist, that really was a woman
- Scott was
Your answer:
a British Romantic novelist and poet
a Scottish General fighting for Greek Independance
the symbol of Scottish Independance
a new nation created by the Congress of Vienna
- Traditions, history and language are characteristics of
Your answer:
the Hapsburg Empire
a nation
an artsy film
popular romantic novels
- What to countries were nation-states in 1815
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Germany and England
France and Spain
England and France
Spain and Germany
- The French Revolution brought about the beginning of modern nationalism by
Your answer:
stressing the equality of all French people and gave them opportunity for self-government
adopting conservatism as a philosophy
eliminating the dominance of Austria in European politics
letting everyone "eat cake"
- Greeks achieved Independence by revolting against the Ottoman rule and from assistance by the
Your answer:
Great Gazoo
Great Powers
Great Alliance
Great Britain
- This country faced as obstacles to unification: little mass support; cultural differences between the north and south; Metternich's suppression of nationalistic groups;
Your answer:
Greece
Italy
Austria
Germany
- The German Diet was weak because it didn't have an all-German Army and
Your answer:
lacked proper protein
could not make laws without approval of 39 states
it was poorly funded by the Austrians
feared reprisal from the king
- Nationalism was a threat to Austria because
Your answer:
they would have to make a new anthem
the West would vote differently from the East
it would increase foriegn immigration
it consisted of man nationalities
- Examples of Romanticism are emotion and passion: Goethe; individualism: glorification of heroes; celebration of nature: Turner's landscape pictures; and
Your answer:
Harlequin romance novels
introduction of formal marriages
return to Enlightenment ideas
glorification of past: collections of old ballads and folktales
- Mazzini believed that factors of developing Italian nationalism were
Your answer:
geographical conditions, language, literature, and desires of the people
based on having a World Cup winning team
government, language, music and foreign conditions
literature, desires of the people and religous direction
- Geographical conditions can effect
Your answer:
the quality of soccer teams
the tourist season in Italy
the IQ of it's people
natural boundaries