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Chapter 20 Quiz
Nationalism and Identity 1800–1900
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To Edward Freeman, a 19th century British historian, what is the definition of an artificial nation?
One without strong borders
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One composed of several language groups
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One with multiple religions
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One without a monarch
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True or False: The Nation has always had a populist meaning.
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Which of the following defined the nation for conservatives?
Shared culture
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Shared language
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Shared traditions
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Shared constitution
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To liberals, the nation was defined by _______.
A shared constitution
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A shared language
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Shared traditions
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Shared culture
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Which of the following fought the Crimean War against Russia?
The Ottoman Empire
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Britain
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France
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Austria
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The prime minster of Piedmont-Sardinia who led the political fight to create a unified Italian state was _______.
Victor Emmanuel
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Camilo di Cavour
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Otto von Bismarck
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The populist leader who led a revolt in an attempt to create a unified Italian state was _______.
Victor Emmanuel
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Camilo di Cavour
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Otto von Bismarck
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The German Junkers were the _______.
Landed nobility
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Urban working class
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Serfs
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Royal family
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Hungary spent most of the early modern period controlled by either _______ or _______.
Russia
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Austria
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Germany
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The Ottoman Empire
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The Hungarian people are ethnically _______.
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The Act of Union _______.
Made Ireland an independent nation-state
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Granted Catholic emancipation
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Outlawed Protestantism in Ireland
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Made Ireland part of the United Kingdom
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The Great Potato Famine killed a million Irish and drove another million to emigrate in the _______.
1780s
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1820s
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1840s
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1870s
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The Jews had been exiled from the historic land of Israel since _______.
The year 1000
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The seventh century
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The first century CE
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The first century BCE
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Jewish nationalism is known as _______.
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In the Jewish tradition, Zion means _______.
The Holy Land
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A homeland
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Jerusalem
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None of the above
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Organized waves of persecution in Russia, known as _______, drove Jews to migrate in the 19th century.
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True or False: The Islamic world also experienced a wave of nationalism in the 19th century.
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Muhammad Ali Pasha created an independent, nationalist state in _______.
Algeria
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Turkey
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Tunisia
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Egypt
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Muhammad Ali built close ties with _______ in order to supply his army with modern weapons.
England
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France
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Turkey
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Russia
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Rifa'a al-Tahtawi was the first major figure in _______.
Al-Nahda
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Wahhabism
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Sufism
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Zionism
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What reforming movement in Islam rejected modernization?
Al-Nahda
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Wahhabism
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Sufism
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Zionism
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Muhammad ibn Saud was the founder of the kingdom of _______.
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Based on Map 20.2, what was the main point of contention between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire?
Crimea
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Moldavia and Wallachia
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Constantinople
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Moscow
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Which of the following describe how Giuseppe Garibaldi is being portrayed in this portrait?
As a fighter
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As a general
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As working class
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As an aristocrat
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Based on this image of Lajos Kossuth, who were his main audience?
Townspeople
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Urban elites
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The urban working class
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All of the above
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