Nationalism played an important role in unification in countries like Italy and Germany because it had helped them free their countries from different monarchies. Mazzini was able to unify Young Italy after the Fascist movement where members wore black shirts while for Germany, Garibaldi and his movement wore red.
b. He was the fiery ruler of Sardinia who became king of united Italy and declared Rome its capital.
c. He was a nationalist who fought for Italian unity and freedom and founded Young Italy.
d. He organized the Redshirts and helped unite the Italian peninsula into one nation.
The correct answer is A. Count di Cavour was a cunning prime minister who played a major role in the unification of Italy.
He was minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1850 to 1852, president of the Council of Ministers from 1852 to 1859 and from 1860 to 1861. In the same 1861, with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, he became the first president of the Council of Ministers of the new State and died in that post.
Although he did not have a preordained plan of national unity, he succeeded in managing political events (riots in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, in the duchies of Modena and Parma and in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) which together with the Enterprise of the Thousand led to the formation of the Kingdom of Italy.
The Underground Railroad wasn't a real railroad, but a network of courageous people who helped slaves secretly travel from the South to the North. In 1850, President Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act, which made it illegal to help a slave run away and required officials to return escaped slaves to their owners.
St. Petersburg—Miami is a megalopolis
Though Vietnamization would mean withdrawal of U.S. troops and negotiations with the South, the U.S. would still train and equip the South and facilitate local elections in the country. However his plan to bomb Cambodia once again came under fire from critics and South did poorly in its defense after the withdrawal.
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did not end US involvement in the war quickly enough.
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