Since the 1830s, who was the main proponent for a unified Italy?
A. Pope Pius IX
B. Giuseppe Mazzini
C. Camille Cavour
D. King Victor Emmanuel of Genoa
E. The radical group known as the Carbonari
Answer: B
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a. the United States was developing a strong defense perimeter across the northern Atlantic Ocean. b. the United States was willing to accommodate Stalin's Soviet Union but not Hitler's Germany. c. the United States was tilting toward engagement with undeveloped nations rather than with the Western world. d. the United States was giving up ambitions to be a world power and concentrating on the Western hemisphere. e. Americans would be economically but not diplomatically engaged with the rest of the world.
The "Long Walk" of January 1864 was an experiment that sought to
A. introduce planned, individual farming to Indian communities. B. understand if white settlers from the East would be able to live and thrive across the vast expanses of the Great Plains. C. concentrate Indian tribes and hunting grounds on smaller areas of land. D. test the capacity of ranchers to lead their cattle over extremely long distances.
The main reason that immigrants from Mexico and the Philippines were exempted from the new immigration restriction...
a.) the philippines was a colony of the US and mexicans had an established right to settle in the... b.) they were not extempted; rather, keeping each group out was especially important to nativists c.) both groups provided cheap agricultural labor, which trumped even the most fierce nativists' sentiments d.) both groups came from impoverished countries, and therefore, American citizens believed it was their right to take refuge within the US
What role did the coloni play in the Late Empire? How did their social standing change, and was the change entirely negative?
What will be an ideal response?