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question_answer1)
The term 'absolutist' is referred to:
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Monarchical government done
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B)
Abstract theory done
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A vision done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer2)
When and who prepared a series of four prints visualising a world made up of 'democratic and social Republics'?
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1804, Napoleon done
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1815, Duke Metternich done
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1848, Frederic Sorrieu done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer3)
What do the saints, angels and Christ symbolise in the Utopian vision?
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Equality among people done
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B)
Fraternity among nations done
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Freedom of nations done
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D)
Resentment against nations done
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question_answer4)
When did Napoleon invade Italy?
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1821 done
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1905 done
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C)
1797 done
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D)
1795 done
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question_answer5)
What territories did the Habsburg Empire rule over?
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Austria done
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Romania done
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C)
Hungary done
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Both [A] and [C] done
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question_answer6)
In revolutionary France, who were granted exclusive rights to vote?
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All women done
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B)
Property-owning men done
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C)
Property-owning women done
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D)
All men done
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question_answer7)
Why was the Treaty of Vienna drawn up in 1815?
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To abolish tariff barriers done
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To restore the monarchies done
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To divide the German Confederation of 39 states done
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None of these done
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question_answer8)
When were the 'Conservatives Regimes' set up?
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1830 done
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1820 done
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1815 done
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D)
1832 done
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question_answer9)
What major issue was criticised by the liberal nationalists?
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Censorship laws to control the press done
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Preservation of the Church done
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A modern army done
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D)
Efficient bureaucracy done
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question_answer10)
Name the Italian revolutionary from Genoa.
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Metternich done
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B)
Johann Gottfried done
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C)
Giuseppe Mazzini done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer11)
Who said, "When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold"?
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Lord Byron done
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T S Eliot done
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Metternich done
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D)
Giuseppe done
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question_answer12)
What marked Greece as an independent nation?
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Treaty of Constantinople, 1832 done
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Treaty of Vienna, 1815 done
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Treaty of Versailles, 1871 done
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None of these done
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question_answer13)
Who were the 'Junkers'?
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Soldiers done
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Large landowners done
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Aristocracy done
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D)
Weavers done
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question_answer14)
What was 'Young Italy'?
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Vision of Italy done
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Secret society done
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C)
National anthem of Italy done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer15)
Who was proclaimed the King of United Italy in 1861?
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Giuseppe Garibaldi done
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Victor Emmanuel II done
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C)
Giuseppe Mazzini done
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D)
Cavour done
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question_answer16)
Name the Act which resulted in the formation of the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'.
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The Act of Union, 1707 done
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B)
Tax Reform Act, 1784 done
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C)
Commutation Act, 1784 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer17)
What is an 'allegory'?
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Idealistic state done
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B)
Abstract idea done
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C)
Art form done
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D)
Song done
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