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Class 10 Social Science (History) Chapter 1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

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Category: Ottoman Empire’s disintegration and regional rivalries

1. What role did historical claims play in the Balkan independence movements during the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire?

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Category: Gradual formation of the British nation-state

2. (A) The Act of Union in 1707 facilitated the systematic suppression of Scottish culture within the British nation-state.

(R) The English parliament’s dominance post-1688 transformation was instrumental in deploying policies that integrated Scotland politically and culturally into a unified Britain.

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Category: Role of Culture in Nationalism:

3. What was the impact of promoting a common language on national identity during the Age of Revolutions?

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Category: The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling

4. What key idea spread across Europe due to the impact of the French Revolution which stirred nationalist sentiments?

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Category: Conservative attempts to restore monarchies

5. In what way did the redistribution of territories after the Congress of Vienna affect the economic structures of Europe?

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Category: The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848

6. What long-term political impact did the Revolutions of 1848 have on European nationalism and identity formation?

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Category: Hunger, Hardships and Popular Revolts:

7. Which was a significant consequence of migration from rural areas to cities in Europe during the early 19th century?

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Category: Role of Jacobin clubs and revolutionary wars

8. Which of the following countries was influenced by the French revolutionary wars in the 1790s?

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Category: Creation of a collective identity:

9. How did the abolition of internal customs duties contribute to the creation of a collective identity in France during the Revolution?

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Category: Greek war of independence and Treaty of Constantinople

10. How did the Treaty of Constantinople in 1832 influence future nationalist movements in Europe compared to earlier attempts at independence within the continent?

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Category: Formation of Zollverein (customs union)

11. Analyze the long-term impact of the Zollverein on German unification compared to other regions without such an economic framework. What primarily distinguished the Zollverein’s effect on Germany?

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Category: Hunger, Hardship and Popular Revolt

12. Which political reform was influenced by the revolts in 1848 across Europe?

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Category: Personification of nations as female figures:

13. What does the red cap symbolize when worn by female allegories such as Marianne?

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Category: Germany – Can the Army be the Architect of a Nation?

14. In the context of German nationalism, what does the presence of the black-red-gold tricolor represent?

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Category: Shift from liberal to aggressive nationalism by the late 19th century

15. How did romantic nationalism contribute to the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire?

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Category: The Making of Germany and Italy

16. Which state led the unification of Germany under its leadership?

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Category: Emergence of nationalism in the 19th century

17. How did the educated middle class contribute to nationalist movements in 19th century Europe?

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Category: Germany:

18. Interpret the symbolic changes in allegorical representations like Germania throughout the course of German nationalism. How did these symbols transform to reflect the evolving political ideology by 1871?

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Category: Congress of Vienna and Treaty of Vienna

19. Which action taken under the Treaty of Vienna exemplifies the creation of an autocratic regime through territorial adjustments?

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Category: Italy:

20. How did the failed uprisings of 1831 and 1848 influence Cavour’s diplomatic approach in the Italian unification process?

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Category: Role of shared identity and history in nationalism

21. How did the French Revolution contribute to the spread of nationalism across Europe?

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Category: The Strange Case of Britain

22. In the context of maps celebrating the British Empire, what historical narrative is being conveyed by the portrayal of Britannia standing assertively over the globe?

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Category: Marianne: Symbol of France

23. How does the use of Marianne on coins and stamps contribute to French national identity?

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Category: Administrative unification (laws, language, and weights/measures)

24. Which of the following was a direct effect of the introduction of uniform weights and measures in Europe during administrative unification?

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Category: France’s July Revolution and Belgian independence

25. What was Metternich’s perspective on the influence of the July Revolution of 1830 on Europe?

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Category: Role of Giuseppe Mazzini and Victor Emmanuel II

26. How did Victor Emmanuel II and Count Cavour strategically manage international relations to counteract Mazzini’s republican influence in the unification of Italy?

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Category: Johann Gottfried Herder and the Volksgeist

27. How did Herder’s concept of volksgeist influence cultural nationalism in Europe?

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Category: Leadership of Prussia under Otto von Bismarck

28. Evaluate the long-term effects of Prussia’s economic reforms under Bismarck on Germany’s post-unification industrial growth. Which reform significantly contributed to this growth?

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Category: French Revolution as the first expression of nationalism

29. Which of the following countries witnessed the formation of Jacobin clubs influenced by the French Revolution?

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Category: What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?

30. Considering the nineteenth-century European context, how did the emphasis on the inviolability of private property in liberal nationalism influence social structures, particularly regarding suffrage?

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Category: Silesian weavers’ uprising

31. What was the primary economic condition exploited by contractors during the Silesian Weavers’ Uprising?

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Category: Freedom and equality before the law

32. Analyze the impact of the revolutions of 1848 on women’s political rights in Central Europe. How did these events influence legislative changes concerning gender equality?

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Category: A New Conservatism after 1815

33. What was one of the main outcomes of the Treaty of Vienna of 1815?

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Category: The Aristocracy and the New Middle Class

34. In the context of 19th-century liberalism, how did economic liberal ideologies influence suffrage limitations?

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Category: Free markets, abolition of tariffs

35. In the context of modern economic unions such as the European Union, how can the principles of the zollverein be applied to enhance integration and stimulate economic mobility?

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Category: Nationalism and Imperialism

36. What concept transformed nationalism from an idealistic liberal-democratic sentiment to a narrow creed?

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Category: Italy Unified

37. Which diplomatic agreement between France and Sardinia-Piedmont facilitated the defeat of Austrian forces in Northern Italy?

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Category: Growth of the industrial middle class

38. How did railways contribute to the strengthening of economic nationalism during the 19th century in Europe?

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Category: Frankfurt Parliament and limitations in representation

39. Who among the following was known for founding a women’s journal and a feminist political association during the era of the Frankfurt Parliament?

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Category: Balkan nationalism:

40. Which of the following statements best describes the nature of independence movements in the Balkans during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

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Category: Role of English dominance and suppression of other cultures

41. Analyze the historical context and long-term effects of English cultural dominance on the national identities within the British Isles. Which of the following was a significant outcome?

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Category: Revolutionary ideals spreading across Europe:

42. Which group played a crucial role in spreading revolutionary ideals through the establishment of Jacobin clubs in Europe?

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Category: Giuseppe Mazzini and his vision of unified republics

43. What strategic approach did Giuseppe Mazzini employ to promote his vision for a unified Italian republic, and what was its principal limitation compared to the actual result of the Italian unification process?

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Category: Nation-state as a political entity

44. Which event played a significant role in the decline of multi-national empires and the rise of nation-states in Europe during the 19th century?

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Category: Frédéric Sorrieu’s utopian vision of democratic and social republics

45. According to Frédéric Sorrieu’s vision, what significant transformation characterized 19th-century Europe?

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Category: Social hierarchies: Landed aristocracy and peasantry

46. Analyze the role of language in shaping the identity and social dynamics between the aristocracy and peasantry during the formation of nation-states in Europe.

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Category: Symbols: Tricolour flag, hymns, and oaths

47. What administrative change was introduced by the French revolutionaries to unify laws for all citizens?

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Category: Role of the middle class in demanding national unification

48. How did industrialization contribute to the rise of the middle class?

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Category: s economic crises and urban unrest

49. How did the formation of the Zollverein in 1834 facilitate economic growth among German states?

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Category: Government by consent and suffrage

50. Analyze how the 1848 revolutions influenced gender roles in society and their subsequent impact on the liberal movements’ agenda. What long-term effects can be observed today?

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Category: Creation of a collective identity:

51. What was the new French flag introduced during the French Revolution?

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Category: Political liberalism:

52. If a modern constitution were inspired by the Frankfurt Parliament’s attempts at national unification and representative government, which fundamental principle would it most likely emphasize?

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Category: Diplomatic strategies of Cavour

53. How did Cavour’s diplomatic strategies differ from those of Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification process?

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Category: Role of nationalism in sparking World War I

54. What was a significant consequence of the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire on Balkan nationalism?

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Category: Symbolism in art and allegories:

55. What does the broken chain symbolize in allegorical art?

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Category: Secret societies opposing conservative regimes

56. How did the outcomes of the Congress of Vienna influence the long-term effectiveness of secret societies in promoting nationalist movements?

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Category: Visualising the Nation

57. (A) Nationalistic movements in 19th-century Europe often utilized visual symbols to foster a sense of identity and unity among people.
(R) The use of personified female figures, such as Marianne and Germania, served primarily as tools for imperial propaganda rather than national cohesion.

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Category: The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation

58. How did the abolition of internal customs duties in France influence other European countries?

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Category: Transition from multi-national dynasties to nation-states

59. How did the Habsburg Empire differ from emerging nation-states in terms of political structure during the 19th century?

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Category: Contribution of Grimm Brothers to German identity

60. What significant work did the Grimm Brothers publish related to the German language?

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Category: Giuseppe Garibaldi and the Expedition of the Thousand

61. During the Expedition of the Thousand, Garibaldi faced various strategic challenges. How did his approach to military leadership during this campaign pave the way for the eventual unification of Italy?

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Category: Three wars (Austria, Denmark, France) leading to unification in 1871

62. How did the involvement of external powers in the Austro-Prussian War differ from their involvement in the Franco-Prussian War?

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Category: Broken chains, oak leaves, and rising sun

63. What do the ‘rays of the rising sun’ symbolize?

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Category: : The Revolution of the Liberals

64. What was the role of women in the Frankfurt Parliament during the Revolution of the Liberals?

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Category: Political sovereignty transferred from monarchy to citizens

65. Which of the following measures was introduced by the French revolutionaries to create a sense of collective identity?

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Category: Economic liberalism:

66. (A) Economic liberalism contributed to the rise of nationalism in Europe.
(R) It promoted infrastructure development, such as railways, which facilitated national unification.

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Category: Nationalist movements in colonized nations

67. How did cultural movements contribute to nationalism in colonized regions?

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Category: The Making of Nationalism in Europe

68. How did the Romantic imagination influence nationalist feelings in Europe?

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Category: The Grimm Brothers: Folktales and Nation-building

69. How did the Grimm Brothers perceive their collection of folktales in relation to German culture?

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Category: Romanticism and nationalist sentiment

70. Which of the following best describes how Romantic artists viewed emotions in their work?

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Category: s Uprisings:

71. What was journalist Wilhelm Wolff’s perspective on the Silesian weavers’ uprising of 1845?

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Category: The Strange Case of Britain

72. How did nationalism contribute to imperial ambitions in Europe during the late 19th century?

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Category: The Revolutionaries

73. Which organization was founded by Giuseppe Mazzini to promote nationalist movements across Europe?

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Category: Germania: Symbol of Germany

74. Match the attribute of Germania to its symbolic meaning: “Crown of oak leaves”.

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Category: Revolution of the Liberals:

75. How did the ideas from the French Revolution impact the Revolution of the Liberals in Europe?

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