Nationalism in Europe 2

A historical scene depicting European nationalism, showing significant figures like Otto Von Bismarck and scenes from the French Revolution, with flags and symbols representing unity and liberty.

Test Your Knowledge on Nationalism in Europe

Welcome to the "Nationalism in Europe 2" quiz! Challenge yourself with our set of 10 engaging questions that delve into the significant events and figures related to nationalism in Europe.

Topics covered include:

  • The impact of the French Revolution
  • Key figures in German unification
  • Understanding Universal Suffrage
  • The significance of the Napoleonic Code
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingHistory101
Andreas Rebmann belonged to
Germany
France
Britain
Ernst Renan believed that the existence of nations is a necessity because
It ensures liberty to all inhabitant citizens
it ensures jobs and good health to all its inhabitants
It ensures Parliamentary form of govern-ment to its inhabitants
Select the correct option
After the end of the French Revolution it was proclaimed that it was the people who would henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny
France will have a constitutional monarchy and the new republic will be headed by a member of the royal family
Imposition of internal custom duties and dues will continue to exist in France
The French revolutionaries declared that the mission of the French nation was
To liberate the people of Europe from despotism
To conquer the people of Europe
To propagate the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity in every part of the world
The Civil Code of 1804 in France is usually known as
Napoleonic Code
The French Revolutionary Code
The French Civil Code
Define Universal Suffrage
The right to vote for all adults
The right to vote and get elected, granted exclusively to property owning men
The right to vote and get elected, granted only to educated men and women
Who played the leading role in the unification of Germany
Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister)
German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) — Kaiser William I
Johann Gottfried Herder — German philosopher
Who was proclaimed the emperor of Germany in 1871
Kaiser William I of Prussia
Otto Von Bismarck
Count Cavour
What helped in the formation of a nation-state in Britain
The parliament through a bloodless revolution seized power from the monarchy which gradually led to the emergence of a nation-state
The formation of a nation-state in Britain was the result of a sudden upheaval
In 1688, the monarchy in Britain had seized the power from English Parliament
The Napoleonic Code was exported to which of the following regions
Regions under French control
Spain
Germany
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