Booklet 4: Obstacles to Unity Flashcards

1
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When did Cavour die and why?

A

1861 of a fever

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2
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Who were the Brigands?

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Bandits who lived in the forest and mountains. Had a strong tradition in the south of Italy, protectors against the new state

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3
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When were the Syllabus of Errors created?

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1864

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4
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What were the Syllabus of Errors?

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Defence of Orthodox Catholic views against Darwinism, Pius rejected 19th Century Philosophies

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What did the Syllabus of Errors claim?

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  • Control over the education system and all culture and science
  • Rejected the idea of tolerance of other religions
  • Continuing temporal power of the papacy
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What was Papal Infallibility?

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The Pope’s pronouncements on matters relating to faith and morals are indisputable

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What was the result of the Syllabus of Errors?

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Disappointed liberal Catholics but strengthened and reinforced spiritual leadership

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8
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What law was passed in 1866?

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Demand that most religious orders should hand over all property to the state

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9
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What did tensions between the Church and the State reflect?

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the declining temporal power of the church and an important shift in its priorities

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10
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What was Cavours solution for Italy?

A

‘Piedmontise’ all institutions

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11
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What percent of the population could vote?

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2%

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12
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What did many Italians feel due to Piedmontisation?

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Isolated and betrayed by the imposition of a centralised state that didn’t take into account their needs

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13
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What did Cavour lack?

A

Understanding of the south

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14
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Why was the south unsuitable for unification?

A

Poverty, backwardness and distinct economy

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15
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What was the Casti Law and when was it passed?

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1859, insisted on 2 years free compulsory primary education

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16
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What was education like in the south?

A

Vast majority were illiterate

17
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When was the Brigands war?

A

1861-1865

18
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Who were the Brigands made up of?

A

the unemployed, disposed of, disillusioned, and convicts

19
Q

What did the Brigands do?

A

robbed, murdered, and assassinated

20
Q

How many Brigands were there?

A

82,000

21
Q

What happened in Palermo in 1866?

A

Week-long rebellion resulting in the murder of government officials and three days of bitter street fighting

22
Q

What was Piedmont’s debt in 1861?

A

2,450 lire

23
Q

Between when did income increase and by how much?

A

1860-1866, 480 million to 600 million

24
Q

What did the government resort to economically?

A

taxes to increase income, taxing salt and tobacco

25
Q

What did the government reintroduce in 1869?

A

Girst tax

26
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What was Girst tax?

A

tax on milling of corn

27
Q

What did Girst tax result in?

A

250 killed and 1000 wounded in riots

28
Q

When did the beginning of the sale of church land take place?

A

1867

29
Q

From 1867-1876 how much land was sold?

A

half a million acres

30
Q

How many km of railway was there by unification?

A

2773km

31
Q

What happened to railways in 1865?

A

Transferred into private hands

32
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When was the Mount Cenis tunnel completed?

A

1871