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Tema [17]
3 years ago
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- According to Garibaldi, what did the embattled Sicilians need to fight Italy's enemies?

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Alex3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is: they needed weapons, people and money.

Explanation:

Giuseppe Garibaldi was one of the best known Italian freedom fighters. He supported King Victor Emmanuel II in his fight to unify the Italian states into one state. He also put his best efforts to organize an army that would fight for the unification of Italy.

According to Garibaldi, the Sicilians were fighting for Italy against their enemies. He considered that the duty of every Italian was to help his country with money, weapons, and arms (people).  He also thought that Italians should help the Sicilians because it was their national obligation.

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