Led Venezuela to independence in 1810.
Simon Bolivar.
In 1861 . . .
New state of Italy proclaimed.
Had three major revolutions from the late 1700s to mid-1800s.
What is the country of France.
The Romantics wrote from their . . .
soul.
The author of the novel Frankenstein.
Who is Mary Shelley.
This person modeled himself after Napoleon and was influenced by Enlightenment teachings.
Who is Dominique Toussaint-Louverture.
1859 . . .
Britain and France declared war on Russia.
Completed formation with the leadership of King Piedmont in the late 1800s after the French Army left Rome.
What is the country of Italy.
The source of knowledge for Romantics is . . .
Feelings, emotions, and imagination.
By living in a hovel outside a cottage The Creation learns. . .
How to read, write, and communicate.
In 1817 led forces to Chile and achieved independence for Chile in 1818.
German States unification.
Otto von Bismark's belief in "realpolitik" helped unify this country.
What is Germany.
They like novels, but we like . . .
What is poetry.
By what scientific process was Victor Frankenstein able to create his "monster?"
Galvanization, electric currents.
After defeating the entire kingdom of the Two Sicilies he turned the states of to the King of Piedmont.
Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Two leaders had to join forces before overthrowing the Spanish armies in this country.
What is Peru.
Science reduced nature to a cold object of study, but we the Romantics believe nature is . . .
Something pure and uncorrupted and, therefore, almost spiritual.
The death of his mother.
His Prime Minister, Otto von Bismark was able to successfully fund the Prussian army.
Who is King William I.
In 1801 . . .
the Western part of the island Hispaniola becomes the 1st independent state of Latin America.
This country had to dispose of Emperor Augstin before becoming a republic.
What is Mexico.
In poems the animal is used often in a symbolic way.
A bird.
How is Victor's state of mind considered that of the modern condition?
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