Paul to Rome- Acts 27
Resistace begins under Annas and
Mazzini- Ideology and framework of Mazzini established Nationalist Liberalism
-Inspired Garibaldi and Young Italy thus establishing the idea of nationalism
-RR established framework and ideology of universal suffrage and republic
BUT Garibaldi was more nationalist and end product of Italy was growth of Piedmont and not rallying for Italy
Cavour- Through strengthened Piedmont he helped establish Italy as gave possibility of growth
-Economically through industrialization (Railway x3 and Piedmont trade x3) = enabled Garibaldi
-Militarily established through Crimea + Austro-Franco War, commuting 18,000 troops
only 40% of what was guaranteed at Plombieres
-Politically framework of Piedmont acted as statuto for the rest of Italy (Political system and constitution)
However didn't address (or intend) for south to be included
-> VE also stopped continuation of Austro Franco War - aided unification
Garibaldi- Military practically unified Italy by annexing for VE2
-Physically conquered Sicily and Naples in the name of nationalist unification (1860) --> Piedmont may not have grown so quickly
BUT failed to bring all of Italy together
-didn't conquer the Papal States x2 ('62,'67)
-French embaress GB and VE puts him under control by stopping Army in '60
One of the main similarities between the North and the South in the United States during this time was that they were both major exporters, and relied on trade heavily--however a major difference was that the South was almost entirely agricultural, while the North was almost entirely merchant-based.
The correct answer is C) it argued that Puritans admitted their own mistakes and tried to make up for them, which is a value the author believes Americans still practice today.
Paragraph 7 contributes to the development of ideas in the excerpt Puritan laws and characters in the following way: "it argued that Puritans admitted their own mistakes and tried to make up for them, which is a value the author believes Americans still practice today."
In paragraph 7, the author describes how Puritans were intolerant, but not as intolerant as the English. He said they were devoted to duty, fear of God, loved liberty, and hated tyranny. The author says that Puritans killed some Quakers buy confessed their mistake by repealing their own law.
The other options of the question were A) it explains how, despite their rigid laws and character, Puritans had some positive characteristics and should be viewed favorably in American history. B) it points out that Puritans were more open-minded than other European settlers. D) It emphasizes the Puritan's mistakes such as executing innocent Quakers.