Answer: He dreamed of a united Italy and took the first steps to achieving it.
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Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872) was a powerful promoter of Italian nationalism during the 19th century, at a time when the Italian peninsula was divided into many smaller entities. He founded the group known as Young Italy and was a major figure in the Italian unification movement known as "Risorgimento" ("rising again"). He was a strong voice calling for all Italians to unite together in a republic. Let me quote you a bit from Mazzini, an example of his persuasive style:
- <em>"I, believing in the mission entrusted by God to Italy, and the duty of every Italian to strive to attempt its fulfillment; convinced that where God has ordained that a nation shall be, he has given the requisite power to create it; that the people are the depositaries of that power, and that in its right direction for the people, and by the people, lies the secret of victory; convinced that virtue consists in action and sacrifice, and strength in union and constancy of purpose: I give my name to Young Italy, an association of men holding the same faith."</em>
Italy did not finish its nationalist program of unification as soon as Mazzini would have wanted. A united Italy finally came together in 1871, not long before Mazzini's death. But he had been a pioneer of the movement that brought Italians together during his lifetime.
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The Central Powers consist of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. Important allied powers are Serbia, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium and the United States.
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1) World War I begins (summer 1914)
2) February revolution occurs (February 1917)
3) Bolsheviks are taking countrol of Russia (November 1917)
4) Civil War (November 1917-October 1922)...consequence of Bolshevik coup, it was multi-party civil war.
5) Brest Litovsk Treaty (March 1918) between bew Bolshevik government (Lenin) and Central Powers.
6) Nicolas II executed (July 1918)
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