PPT-Nationalism Germany and Italy
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I can explain the unification of Germany and Italy GERMANY Early 1800s no unified Germany Germanspeaking people lived in Prussia and other states Bavaria Saxony
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I can explain the unification of Germany and Italy GERMANY Early 1800s no unified Germany Germanspeaking people lived in Prussia and other states Bavaria Saxony etc Napoleons raids had spurred German nationalism and contempt for French. 1850–1914. CHAPTER 25. Napoleon III in France. The Second Republic and Louis Napoleon. Louis . Napoleon Bonaparte easily won the presidential election of December 1848.. Louis . Napoleon believed that government should give particular focus to helping the people economically.. World History Chapter 7. Building a German Nation. Taking Initial Steps Towards Unity. In the early 1800’s, Germany existed as many smaller provinces from counties to dukedoms, but they were independent under the Holy Roman Emperor.. a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's . nation,. national identity. Nationalism contributes to the formation of two new Germany and Italy and a new political order in Europe. Italy and Germany. WHII #25. Unification of Italy (1870). By the mid 1800s, Italy was still broken up into . several different city-states or principalities. Each city-state was ruled by a . monarch or prince. NATIONALISM AND IMPERIALISM 1870-1914. UNIT I: LESSON #2. I. Big . Ideas we need to know from the world of 1870 to 1914. .. A. . It is a world where the powerful nations of Western Europe and the United States believe in . Unification of Italy and Germany, 1850-1871. Main Underlying Causes. Spread of nationalism. Revolutions of 1848: liberalism and nationalism part ways. Defeat of Russia in Crimean War . Isolation of Austria. Section 3. “Nationalism”. Nationalism: A Force for Unity or Disunity. Two Views of Nationalism. Nationalists use their common bonds to build nation-states. Rulers eventually use nationalism to unify their subjects. It is similar to patriotism, but whilst patriotism could be defined as the love of one’s country, nationalism focuses more on what shape that country should take. . Because of this, it not only encompasses cultural and emotional aspects, but has political and historical implications also. . Nationalistic feeling became a significant force for self determination and unification in Europe . Important Terms. : . Unification . Do Now. : . Identify one effect of the Congress of Vienna on Europe. . Unification - THEN. Germany. Germany. 1815 Germany had 39 states called the German Confederation (controlled by Austria. ). Prussia leads . unification. German population. Nationalistic movement. Stronger . . DO NOW: Refresher . –. What is Nationalism? How does it shape cultural identity?. Background. 1848 = university students passionately demanded national unity and liberal reforms, peasants and workers joined. Period 5. I What is Nationalism?. A) . Nationalism. is the belief that one’s greatest loyalty should not be to a king or an empire but to a nation of people who share a common culture and history. When the nation also has its own independent government, it becomes a . Unit 5: A New Global Age Nationalism in Europe Essential Questions: How did nationalism develop a sense of unity between countrymen, as well as competition between nations? How did nationalism lead countries towards imperialism? Nationalism Defined…. Define nationalism. 2. Define nation (what is a nation? How are nations made?). 3. What makes you an American? (List at least 5 things and explain how they make you an American.) .
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