Congress of Vienna
Germany
Italy
Greece
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100

The invasions and conquest led by this man caused the Congress of Vienna. 

Napoleon

100

The prime minister of one of the main German states who was the main architect behind German unification.

Otto von Bismarck

100

The main goal (above all others) of the Italian nationalist movement.

Unification of Italy/Creation of Italy

100

This had occupied Greece for over 400 years.

Ottoman Empire

100

Bismarck's idea that politics should be guided by practicality, power, and efficiency, not morality.

realpolitik

200

Name all three of the main goals of the Congress. 

Containment of France; Balance of Power; Legitimacy
200

The German state that led the unification effort. 

Prussia

200

The volunteer army of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the liberal nationalist from southern Italy, was nicknamed this.

The Red Shirts

200

The new independent Greek government at the end of the war was this type of government.

Monarchy

200

This European country had been protecting Rome from the Italian nationalists until they had their own war to deal with.

France

300

This main goal, focused on preventing any nation becoming too dominant, was achieved through land redistribution and creating systems of alliances. 

Balance of Power

300

This other major Germanic state was Prussia's main Germanic rival.

Austria

300

Name 3 main methods used in Italian unification. (4 possibilities)

diplomacy, alliances, warfare, popular uprisings

300

Name all 3 countries who intervened militarily to support Greek independence.

Britain, France, and Russia

300

Name the two French provinces that were lost to Germany at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.

Alsace & Lorraine

400

This dynasty (royal family) came back to power in both France and Spain.

Bourbon

400

Bismarck stated that border wouldn't be settled through peace but instead "_____ and _____" in a famous speech.

Iron & Blood

400

This young liberal thinker was the founder of the Young Italy movement in the 1830s and helped establish the cause of unification even though he was forced into exile. 

Giuseppe Mazzini

400

The motto of the Greek Revolution.

"Freedom or death"

500

This Austrian diplomat was the key leader of the Congress.

Metternich (Klemens von Metternich)

500

The Franco-Prussian War ended at this very symbolically important place.

Palace of Versailles

500

This Italian state was against unification and was basically the last territory to be incorporated into the new Italy.

Papal States

500

This famous English writer helped make the Greek independence movement a fashionable celebrity cause.

Lord Byron

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