The correct answer is "All of the Above", because <u><em>Count Camillo di Cavour </em></u>participated in the Italy's unification carrying out the first phase with Napoleón III's help, where they together defeated the north austrians and started to create an Italian confederation. Then <em><u>Giuseppe Garibaldi </u></em>decided to unify the peninsula's south, conquering Sicilia and Nápoles, achieving the Italy's unification second phase. Afterwards in 1860, Garibaldi resolved to give the conquered territories to <u><em>Victor Emmanuel II</em></u>, who in a year later (1861) thanks to the Italy's Unification, becomed in the first Italy's king.