
Describe the Unification of Britain.
Important Questions on The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Match Column A with Column B. Choose the correct option:
Column A | Column B |
I) Zollverein | (a) Dynasty |
II) Germania | (b) Secret Society |
Ill) Carbonari | (c) Allegory |
IV) Bourbon | (d) Customs Union |

Read the statements and select the correct answer from the options given below:
Statement – I: Three wars were fought over a period of seven years with Austria, Denmark and France ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification of Germany.
Statement – II: On th January, , new German Empire was proclaimed headed by Kaiser William I of Prussia in the Palace of Versailles.

Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.
Statement In , Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed king of United Italy.
Statement In the middle of the Century Sardinia-Piedmont was the only state in Italy ruled by an Italian princely house.
Statement Giuseppe Gardibaldi was a celebrated French freedom Fighter.


Describe the caricature. How does it represent the relationship between Bismarck and the elected deputies of Parliament?
What interpretation of democratic processes is the artist trying to convey?



Study the image given above and answer the following:
Identify the attributes of Veit’s Germania and interpret the symbolic meaning of the painting


The map shows the year in which different regions became a part of Unified Italy. Answer the following questions based on the Map given above:
(a) Which was the first region to become a part of unified Italy?
(b) Which was the last region to join?
(c) In which year did the largest number of states join?


Look at the given image and answer the following question.
Do you think that the people living in any of these regions thought of themselves as Italians?




The caricature depicts, Garibaldi helping King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia-Piedmont to pull on the boot named ‘Italy’.
What is the artist trying to portray through this Caricature?


The great hero, whose heart was set upon seeing Italy independent. G_ _se_p _ M_r_a G_ri_ _l_i.




