This type of infrastructure was revolutionary at its time and allowed Prussia to move troops and munitions quickly.
What is a railroad?
Small kingdom that unified Italy.
What is Piedmont-Sardinia?
Former Roman capital of capital of the Ottoman Empire.
What is Constantinople? (not Istanbul)
This Queen was one the longest reigning monarchs of all time and has a time period named after her.
Who is Queen Victoria?
This man was the nephew of a famous emperor of France, for whom he shares a name.
Who is Napoleon III?
This man was the major political figure in unifying Germany and is often called the "Iron Chancellor".
Who is Otto Von Bismarck?
Capital of Italy before the Papal States were conquered.
What is Florence?
These defeated the Ottoman Empire in 1683 at Vienna and were one of the most famous troops from Poland.
What are the Winged Hussars?
First colony to achieve dominion status.
What is Canada?
French city that housed the French monarchy and the treaty that ended World War 1 shares a name with it.
What is Versailles?
Largest of the southern German States that is currently part of Germany after the Congress of Vienna in 1815 and is the stereotypical German.
What is Bavaria?
Region in northern Italy that was the seat of the renaissance and has Florence and Pisa in it.
What is Tuscany?
Term that was used to describe the Ottomans in the 19th and 20th centuries.
What is the "Sick man of Europe"?
This Empire competed with the British for dominance over the middle east, and was the protecter of Christens in the Ottoman Empire.
What was the Russian Empire?
Region in Asia where France set up many colonies, and where the current countries of Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos are located.
What is Indochina?
Former capital of the Holy Roman Empire and is now a small city close the French border.
What is Aachen?
This city state was a major naval power in the western Mediterranean and competed with Venice for most powerful Italian merchant empire.
What is Genoa?
Country just north of the Ottoman Empire that was the cause of the Balkan Wars.
What is Bulgaria?
Industrial heart of the Royal Navy and has a large population in Nova Scotia.
What is Scotland?
Two cities that were given to France in 1861.
What are Nice and Savoy?
Nickname given to Wilhelm IV of Prussia after the 1848 revolutions and his escape to Great Britain.
What is the "Prince of Grapeshot"?
Italian author that wrote On the Hopes of Italy which outlines why Piedmont-Sardinia should spearhead Italian unification.
Who is Cesare Balbo?
Term for the Ottomans before they became the Ottomans.
What are the Seljuk Turks?
British PM during the Irish Potato Famine and has an ironic name relating to the event.
Who is Robert Peel?
Henri Moissan discovered this element in 1886, and comes from the french word meaning "to flow".
What is fluorine?