History ln 1

A detailed historical map of 19th century Europe showing key battles, treaties, and the unification of countries.

Test Your Knowledge of 19th Century European History

Challenge yourself with our engaging quiz on 19th century European historical events and figures. From the rise of nationalism to key treaties, this quiz covers essential topics that shaped modern Europe.

Areas covered include:

  • The impact of the French Revolution
  • The unification of Germany and Italy
  • Major wars and their outcomes
  • Influential ideologies like liberalism and conservatism
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory101
What type of conservative regimes were set up in 1815 in Europe?
Autocratic
Democratic
Aristrocracy
Napoleon invaded Italy in (a) 1821 (b) 1790s (c) 1905 (d) 1797
1790s
1905
1797
Ho was proclaimed King of united Italy in 1861? (a) Victor Emmanuel II (b) Louis Philippe (c) Mazzini (d) Cavour
Victor emmanuel 2
Louis pulip
Mazzini
Cavour
Which of the following artists painted the image of Germania?
Philip Veit
Frederic Sorrieu
Ernst Renan
Richar M Hoe
Who said ‘When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold’?
Garibaldi
Bismarck
Mazzini
Duke Metternich
Who played the leading role in the unification of Germany?
German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) – Kaiser William I.
Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister).
Johann Gottfried Herder – German philosopher.
Austrian Chancellor – Duke Metternich.
Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark, Germany and France, ended in
Danish victory
Prussian victory
French victory
German victory
Who was proclaimed the emperor of Germany in 1871?
Otto Von Bismarck
Victor Emmanuel II
Count Cavour
Kaiser William I of Prussia
Which one of the following was not the feature of Napoleonic Code?
Equality before the law
Universal Adult Franchise
Right to Property
Privileges based on birth
What was the main intention behind ‘Treaty of Vienna of 1815’?
Restore republics
Restore democracies
Restore monarchies
None of these
. When did the French Revolution start?
1789
1798
1780
1879
What is Liberalism?
‘liberalism’ derives from the Latin root liber, meaning free- freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.
End of autocracy
Equal rules for all
. Liberty to the upper classes
What is Suffrage?
Right to property
Right to Justice
Right to vote
Right to complain
Which area was the most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871?
Southern Europe
Mid europe
Balkan States
Eastern States
Each power – Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary – was keen on countering the hold of other powers over the Balkans, this became one of the major reasons for …………
First World War
Second World War
Fall of the Ottomon Empire
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