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Student__________________________________class____date________
Modern World History 1750-present                                 Ch 16.1
Terms/People:
>Risorgimento (440)

>Carbonari (440)

>Giuseppe Mazzini (440)

>Young Italy movement (440)

>King Victor Emmanuel II (441)

>Cavour (441)

>Napoleon (441)

>Giuseppe Garibaldi (442)

Complete the diagram by writing the LETTER of each item where it belongs:
A. “Red Shirts” army                       E. Secret meeting with Napoleon III
B. Ruler of Sardinia                       F. Young Italy movement
C. a republic government for Italy         G. “Expedition of the Thousand”
D. Alliance with France against Austria    H. Victor Emmanuel’s chief minister


                                                     King
                          Mazzini                   Victor
                                                   Emmanue
                                                      l             Cavour

                                      Unificatio
                                      n of Italy


                          Garibaldi
Use the map on page
444 to complete this
map




Complete the following statements:
The unification of Italy was inspired by the ideals of the _______________________.
Mazzini believed that “____________________________________” should rule Italy.
Italian __________________________ and nationalists both believed in the goals of
national unity.
The person who actually governed the kingdom of Sicily was not the king, Victor
Emmanuel II, but _____________________________.
The country that most stood in the way of Italian unification was ________________.
Napoleon III sided with Cavour because he felt that he could dominate a united
_______________________________.
Cavour feared that ________________________ might turn Italy into a republic with
himself as its leader.
__________________________ became the capital of the united Italy.

Liberals        Austria     Garibaldi             Italy
Cavour          Rome        French Revolution     neither pope nor king
What were some of the problems Italy faced after unification?

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16.1 activity sheet

  • 1. Student__________________________________class____date________ Modern World History 1750-present Ch 16.1 Terms/People: >Risorgimento (440) >Carbonari (440) >Giuseppe Mazzini (440) >Young Italy movement (440) >King Victor Emmanuel II (441) >Cavour (441) >Napoleon (441) >Giuseppe Garibaldi (442) Complete the diagram by writing the LETTER of each item where it belongs: A. “Red Shirts” army E. Secret meeting with Napoleon III B. Ruler of Sardinia F. Young Italy movement C. a republic government for Italy G. “Expedition of the Thousand” D. Alliance with France against Austria H. Victor Emmanuel’s chief minister King Mazzini Victor Emmanue l Cavour Unificatio n of Italy Garibaldi
  • 2. Use the map on page 444 to complete this map Complete the following statements: The unification of Italy was inspired by the ideals of the _______________________. Mazzini believed that “____________________________________” should rule Italy. Italian __________________________ and nationalists both believed in the goals of national unity. The person who actually governed the kingdom of Sicily was not the king, Victor Emmanuel II, but _____________________________. The country that most stood in the way of Italian unification was ________________. Napoleon III sided with Cavour because he felt that he could dominate a united _______________________________. Cavour feared that ________________________ might turn Italy into a republic with himself as its leader. __________________________ became the capital of the united Italy. Liberals Austria Garibaldi Italy Cavour Rome French Revolution neither pope nor king What were some of the problems Italy faced after unification?