The factor that was a barrier to Italian unity was A. different dialects of Italian were spoken throughout Italy
<h3>Why did it take long to unite Italy?</h3>
The Italians were only united into a single nation in the 1800s and before that had existed as a number of several nation - states such as Genoa, Venice, and Piedmont - Sardinia.
The reason it was so hard to unite them was that there were different dialects of Italian were spoken throughout Italy which led to people identifying with different regions and not wanting to come together centrally.
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The correct answer is A) Increased free speech led to changes in popular opinion. During the French Revolution of 1848, this period of time touched on the Enlightenment Age where people such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Voltaire were prominent and who were two philosophers who wrote many texts about the equality of citizens. This was very close to home for the French citizens who were leading miserable lives due to the expenses the French monarchy (an extremely tiny percent of the population vs. the 97 percent population of the proletariat) who were spending unabashedly, while the majority of French people barely had anything to eat.
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The Missile Crisis should be resolved quickly by withdrawing Russian military operations from the Cuban island because the strategic position would facilitate a Soviet attack on the United States.
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Answer: To abolish slavery.
Explanation: The 13th amendment to the United States Constitution provides that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
I would choose thomas Jefferson . Because he was very independent & smart