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AP World History: Modern
Unit 5 – Revolutions (1750-1900)
Topic 5.2
What was one key difference between Italian Unification and German Unification during this period?
Italy’s unification was largely driven by popular uprisings and revolutionary figures like Garibaldi, while Germany's was more top-down through strategic warfare under Prussian leadership.
Italian unification was championed by Prussia while Germany's unification was facilitated by Italy.
Italian unification happened peacefully through diplomatic negotiations while German unification involved violent conflict.
Italy remained a monarchy after its unification but Germany became a republic after its own process of unification.
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AP World History: Modern - 5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions from 1750-1900
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