Which of the following does not describe the association of Napoleon III and Cavour?
A) Italian support for the French in the Crimea earned respect from Napoleon III.
B) As an ally of Austria, Napoleon did not favor Italian liberation.
C) Napoleon’s agreement with Austria after battles at Magenta and Solferino was not conducive to Italian unity.
D) To achieve Italian unity, Cavour had to have help from France.
E) Cavour and the French emperor actually met in secrecy to discuss Italian unity.
Ans: B
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