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What did liberal nationalism stand for?
Why merchant class stood for common currency?
What is Zollverin ?
French revolution of 1830 :
Bourbons were removed by revolutionary nationalists and Louis Phillipe made ruler .
Duke Mettternich ( when France Sneezes Europe catches cold )
Belgium breaks away from United Kingdom of Netherlands .
Belgians struggle against Absolutist Dutch Monarchy.
page number 12.
Who was Duke Metternich
Why did he consider liberals and nationalists as enemies of Social order ?
Did these societies have a voice ?
Were they gagged?
Have you studied about any other personalities earlier who designated certain people as enemies of the state / social order /revolution ?
Was 19th century a period of calm in Europe or turbulence ?
What were the shock absorbers of the time ?
(a) Britain
(b) Russia
(c) Prussia
(d) Switzerland
(a) The French Revolutionary Code
(b) Napoleonic Code
(c) European Imperial Code
(d) The French Civil Code
(a) Otto von Bismarck
(b) Giuseppe Mazzini
(c) Mettemich
(d) Johann Gottfried Herder
(a) Conservatives believe in established, traditional institutions of state and policy.
(b) Conservatives stressed the importance of tradition and preferred gradual develop¬ment to quick change.
(c) Conservatives proposed to return to the society of pre-revolutionary days and were against the ideas of modernisation to strengthen monarchy.
(d) Conservatives believed in the monarchy, church, and other social hierarchies.
as an independent nation:
(a) Vienna 1815
(b) Constantinople 1832
(c) Warsaw 1814
(d) Leipzig 1813
(a) Poland achieved independence at the end of the 18th century.
(b) Poland came totally under the control of Russia and became part of Russia.
(c) Poland became the part of East Germany.
(d) Poland was partitioned at the end of the 18th century by three Great Powers: Russia, Prussia and Austria.
(a) Danish victory
(b) Prussian victory
(c) French victory
(d) German victory
(a) Otto Von Bismarck
(b) Victor Emmanuel II
(c) Count Cavour
(d) Kaiser William I of Prussia
visualising a nation :
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