28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257588 Who was called the 'citizen king'?

1 Louis Philippe
2 Charles X
3 Louis VIII
4 Louis XVI
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257589 Assertion (A): Napolean was defeated in 1815, after which the European governments were driven by the spirit of liberalism. Reason (R): Conservatives believed that the institutions like Church, social hierarchies, property, and family should be preserved.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257590 Young Italy, a secret society was formed by:​​​​​​​

1 Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Wilhelm Wolff.
4 Bismarck.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257591 _______ is perhaps the most celebrated of Italian freedom fighters, (1807-82).

1 Giuseppe Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Otto von Bismarck.
4 Giuseppe Garibaldi.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257592 Assertion (A): The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. Reason (R): The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257588 Who was called the 'citizen king'?

1 Louis Philippe
2 Charles X
3 Louis VIII
4 Louis XVI
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257589 Assertion (A): Napolean was defeated in 1815, after which the European governments were driven by the spirit of liberalism. Reason (R): Conservatives believed that the institutions like Church, social hierarchies, property, and family should be preserved.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257590 Young Italy, a secret society was formed by:​​​​​​​

1 Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Wilhelm Wolff.
4 Bismarck.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257591 _______ is perhaps the most celebrated of Italian freedom fighters, (1807-82).

1 Giuseppe Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Otto von Bismarck.
4 Giuseppe Garibaldi.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257592 Assertion (A): The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. Reason (R): The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257588 Who was called the 'citizen king'?

1 Louis Philippe
2 Charles X
3 Louis VIII
4 Louis XVI
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257589 Assertion (A): Napolean was defeated in 1815, after which the European governments were driven by the spirit of liberalism. Reason (R): Conservatives believed that the institutions like Church, social hierarchies, property, and family should be preserved.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257590 Young Italy, a secret society was formed by:​​​​​​​

1 Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Wilhelm Wolff.
4 Bismarck.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257591 _______ is perhaps the most celebrated of Italian freedom fighters, (1807-82).

1 Giuseppe Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Otto von Bismarck.
4 Giuseppe Garibaldi.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257592 Assertion (A): The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. Reason (R): The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257588 Who was called the 'citizen king'?

1 Louis Philippe
2 Charles X
3 Louis VIII
4 Louis XVI
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257589 Assertion (A): Napolean was defeated in 1815, after which the European governments were driven by the spirit of liberalism. Reason (R): Conservatives believed that the institutions like Church, social hierarchies, property, and family should be preserved.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257590 Young Italy, a secret society was formed by:​​​​​​​

1 Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Wilhelm Wolff.
4 Bismarck.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257591 _______ is perhaps the most celebrated of Italian freedom fighters, (1807-82).

1 Giuseppe Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Otto von Bismarck.
4 Giuseppe Garibaldi.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257592 Assertion (A): The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. Reason (R): The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257588 Who was called the 'citizen king'?

1 Louis Philippe
2 Charles X
3 Louis VIII
4 Louis XVI
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257589 Assertion (A): Napolean was defeated in 1815, after which the European governments were driven by the spirit of liberalism. Reason (R): Conservatives believed that the institutions like Church, social hierarchies, property, and family should be preserved.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257590 Young Italy, a secret society was formed by:​​​​​​​

1 Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Wilhelm Wolff.
4 Bismarck.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257591 _______ is perhaps the most celebrated of Italian freedom fighters, (1807-82).

1 Giuseppe Mazzini.
2 Metternich.
3 Otto von Bismarck.
4 Giuseppe Garibaldi.
28. The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe

257592 Assertion (A): The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. Reason (R): The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country.

1 If both assertion
2 If both assertion
3 Assertion
4 Both assertion