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Why did Ernst Renan believe that the existence of nations is a necessity?

 

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Important Questions on The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

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Which of the following statements are correct regarding Liberal Nationalism in 19th century Europe?

(I) Right of Liberty and Equality

(II) Formation of people's government

(III) Ownership of private property

(IV) Complete control of government on all public and private property

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Who personified the statue of liberty as female figure? 
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 Which of the following statements related to the ideas of Liberalism in nineteenth century Europe are correct?  

I. Freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.  

II. Concept of Government by consent.  

III. Universal suffrage.  

IV. Freedom of markets.

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A history excursion of your school involved a visit to four countries.

It first went to a city that had a treaty signed in the early nineteenth century approving of a ‘new conservatism. It then travelled to the former kingdom of Sardinia-piedmont, followed by a visit to the country once ruled by the ‘Hohenzollern dynasty’ and finally reaching a city where many feel sowed the seeds of Nazism and the Second World War were sown.

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The first clear expression of Nationalism in europe came with:
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The treaty of Schonbrunn (1809) was signed after which one of the following battles?
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The given image was pritned in 1848 and is known as the "Dream of Worldwide Democratic and Social Republics". Does the given image depict a utopian vision?

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How did nationalism and the idea of nation-state emerge in Europe?
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How did artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries personify nations?
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Match the items of column A with the corresponding items of the column B and select the correct choice:

Column A                                                    Column B

1. Plebiscite                                                 i. The right to vote

2. Utopia                                                     ii. A sovereign state whose citizen are united by a sense og common identity and shared history or descent.

3. Nation-state                                           iii. A direct vote by which all the people of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal.

4. Suffrage                                                 iv. A vision of a society that is so ideal that it is unlikely actually exist 

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In 18th Century France, liberal Nationalists mainly belonged to the _____. (Educated middle class / Uneducated Peasant Class)
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According to Frédéric Sorrieu, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through their foods and religion.
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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: Indo-China comprises Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

Statement 2: Khmer Cambodians are non-Vietnamese people.

Statement 3: Vietnam was colonised by the French.

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Discuss the meaning of the symbols associated with the female allegory Germania. 
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Summarise the attributes of a nation and their importance.