A state in which there are multiple nations living in harmony.
Nation-State
This man dominated the decisions of the Congress of Vienna
Prince Klemens von Metternich
The "Iron Chancellor" is the nickname given to which politician
Otto Von Bismarck
These Italian states were the last to join new Italy, despite being fully surrounded by it
Papal States
What question asked what would happen if the Ottoman Empire fell
The Eastern Question
A political community within boundaries with an organized government.
Nation.
The idea that European power should not shift due to new ideas
Balance of Power
Otto von Bismarck's political philosophy, meaning "the end justifies the means"
Realpolitik
He was the ruler of Sardinia and became the King of the New Italian nation-state
Victor Emmanuel
This Southeastern Europe segment was once controlled by the Ottoman Empire
The Balkans
The Empire that awakened buried nationalistic feelings across Europe
French
Some German States were known as this after the Congress of Vienna
German Confederation
The name of the German Kaiser who fired Otto von Bismarck and built Germany into the most powerful military power World War 1
Wilhelm II
Prime Minister of Italy who initiated Risorgimento
Count Camillo di Cavour
One reason why the Ottoman Empire began to Decline
- It continued losing territory during the 19th century
-residents began to lose identity as subjects of the Ottoman Empire
- development of independent nationalistic identities (Balkans)
-Serbian Revolution
Which of the Following is a nation-state?
a. Kurdistan
b. China
C. Gypsum
D. Tibet
B. China
The most failed revolutions of 1848-1849 began in what country
Sicily, Italy
Otto von Bismarck was what type of politician
Conservative
The writer who was responsible for the formation of the nationalist group known as "young Italy"
Giuseppe Mazzini
The Charge of the Light Brigade is associated with which war
The Crimean War
Which is a nation without a state?
a. The French
b. The Germans
c. The Tibetans
d. The Spanish
C. The Tibetans
In this year Italy, Germany, and France
1848
The term referring to the conflict between the German government and the Roman Catholic church, predominantly over the control of educational and ecclesiastical appointments.
Kulturkampf
The leader of the group known as the Red Shirts, a militant group important in the unification of Italy
Giuseppe Garibaldi
These reforms helped bring reform in the Ottoman Empire
The Tanzimat reforms