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It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion. It sets rules for due process of law and reserves all powers not delegated to the Federal Government to the people or the
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The key point of the Doctrine was to separate the influence in which The United States and European powers would have. Europe would have no intervention within the Western Hemisphere and likewise the United States would not become entangled in European affairs.
<span>preserve the Union of states under control of the federal government</span>
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A. Junker - 4. Wealthy German landholders
B. Otto von Bismarck - 3. Leader who worked to expand Prussia
C. Giuseppe Garibaldi - 2. Leader of the Red Shirts who won control over parts of southern Italy
D. Kaiser - 7. Emperor
E. Russification - 5. A policy of forcing Russian culture on ethnic groups in the Russian Empire
F. Realpolitik - 6. Tough, practical politics
G. Camillo di Cavour - 1. Prime minister who unified northern Italy
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During the 19th Century idea of German and Italian unification grew stronger. Prussia was leading the process of unification of Germany and after the war with France Prussia united Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm I was the first emperor of Germany, while Otto von Bismarck was the chancellor.
On the other side Italian unification was led by Piedmont, whose prime minister Cavour had the main role in that process. Revolutions under Garibaldi helped in the unification in the southern part of Italy.