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4. Which of the following would be a positive effect of nationalism?
Nationalism can divide citizens and rally them to drive another nationality out of the country.
Nationalism can fuel hate, prejudice, and intolerance for a religious or ethnic minorities and lead to persecution.
Nationalism can make a country stronger against outside enemies.
Nationalism can lead to jingoism, which is a super-nationalism that proclaims one nation’s superioty over other nations.
5. The Frankfurt Assembly in the revolutionary year of 1848 _____.
united germany under a strong monarch and liberal constitutuion.
set up socialist governments in most major german cities and almost overthrew all german monarchs.
was powerless and ineffetive and did not convince the king of prussia to become king of a united germnay.
was powerless and ineffective and did not convince the king of Prussia to become king of a united Germany.
6. How did the Napoleon Bonaparte from the first French Revolution (1789-1815) influence the revolutions of 1848?
The 1848 revolutions were kicking out the governments Napoleon had left in place.
Napoleon’s example had shown the military and political power of revolutionary nationalism.
Napoleon returned to lead the brief Roman Republic until it was crushed.
Napoleon’s love of democratic republics inspired socialists and liberals across Europe.
7. The idealism of Mazzini, the patriotic heroism of Garibaldi, and the calculations of Cavour _____.
prevented Italian unification until the 20th century
did not unite Italy as much as the faith and efforts of Pope Pius IX
successfully united Italy
tore up Italy in decades of civil wars
8. Which of the following statements is a principle of nationalism?
Members of a nation should all live together in their own independent country.
Countries are based on shared laws and values, not on ethnicity or cultural identity.
Members of a nation have to make sure their country only has people of their nationality.
Political boundaries have no connection to the boundaries between cultural and ethnic groups.
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