Individuals who believe in liberalism
Who are liberals?
The inspiration for the 1848 revolts
What are revolutions in France?
Unification
What is the act or process of bringing together or combining communities?
The reason that the army of volunteers in Southern Italy is caused the Red-Shirts
Why did the uniform included a red garment on the upper body?
Fun Fact #1
Italy is currently the fifth most visited country in the world!
The philosophy of the political independence of a particular nation or people.
What are nationalists?
The societal issues that sparked the 1848 revolutions
What is the suffering of the lower middle class and peasants.
What is the upper middle class fighting for the right to vote?
The Empire that had control over the Balkans before other countries fought over the land
Who is the Ottoman Empire?
The capital on the united Italian state
Fun Fact #2
All three of Europe's active volcanoes are in Italy
The 5 main principles of Liberalism
1. The protection of civil liberties (basic rights)
2. Religious toleration
3. The right to peaceful opposition
4. Laws should be created by elected officials
5.Written constitutions served as proof and therefore protected all rights.
The king at the time of the 1848 revolutions in France
Who is Louis Philippe?
The country that also wanted the Balkans, and fought against Britain and France in the Crimean war
Who is Russia?
The leader of Italian Unification in southern Italy
Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?
Fun Fact #3
Italy has a free wine fountain that operates 24 hours a day in Caldari di Ortona
Liberals views of holding office and voting
(What is) The notion that only men of age who owned property should hold office and vote?
The empire that controlled Lombardy and Venetia
Who is the Austrian Empire?
The empire that lost allies due to Russia's loss and their refusal to back Russia in the war
Who is the Austrian Empire
The prime minister that declared war on Austria and made an alliance with Louis-Napoleon
Who is Camillo di Cavour?
Fun Fact #4
Inside Italy is the world's smallest country: Vatican City
All the Italian provinces mentioned in the slideshow
What is:
- Piedmont
- Naples
-Sicily
- The Papal States
-Lombardy
-Venetia
The uncle of Charles-Louis, elected president of France in 1848
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
How long did Russia withdraw from European affairs after a humiliating loss in the Crimean War?
What is 20 years?
The month did Naples and the entire kingdom of the Two Sicilies fall under Garibaldi's control
When is September?
Fun Fact #5
Tourists go to the Fontana di Trevi where they throw coins for luck, and each day throw around €3,000. In 2016, an estimated €1.4 million was thrown in the fountain.