Causes of revolution in Italy 1815-1849

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AS level History (Italy) Quiz on Causes of revolution in Italy 1815-1849, created by lily.doyle97 on 07/04/2014.
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Question 1

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What were the main causes of revolution between 1820 and 1821?
Answer
  • Middle Class discontent with censorship and limited freedom of speech
  • King Ferdinand's Actions
  • Victor Emmanuel's reactionary rule
  • External Factors ie Spanish revolution 1820
  • Agricultural Problems
  • Inspiration from Pope Pius IX

Question 2

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Liberals wanted to persuade their rulers to grant constitutions in Modena and Parma in which years?
Answer
  • 1820-21
  • 1831-32
  • 1848-49

Question 3

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Inspiration from the Pope influenced who?
Answer
  • Risorgimento leaders
  • Rulers of Tuscany and Piedmont
  • Metternich
  • Victor Emmanuel I

Question 4

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Was the Church a major factor in bringing about revolution in 1831-32?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Discontentment of liberals and nationalists led to revolution in 1848 -49. What were the common demands of these two groups?
Answer
  • Political reforms
  • Some degree of independence from Austria
  • Unification of individual states into 'Italy'
  • For Italy to become a Republic
  • For the Pope to become the leader of Italy
  • For Mazzini to be the leader of Italy

Question 6

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Mazzini's coups in the 1830s were successful
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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The failed harvests of 1846-47 affected the majority of the Italian population
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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The revolution in Venetia led to the downfall of the Austrain Chancellor Metternich
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The revolution in Vienna was an influence of revolution in 1848-49
Answer
  • True
  • False
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