Essay question factors Flashcards
1
Q
How far was Austrian opposition main reason for slow progress of unification 1830-48
A
- Austrian opposition
- Socio-economic problems
- divided politics
- weakness of nationalism
2
Q
How was far the strength of Austria the main reason for the failure of the 1848 revolutions?
A
- Austrian opposition
- Divided politics
- Weakness of nationalism
- Pope
3
Q
How far did the events of 1830-49 help to create political and social unity
A
- Political unity ie Roman republic
- social unity ie statuto And emergence of Piedmont
- lack of political unity ie Austrian dominance after 1830 and 1848 revolutions
- lack of social unity ie failure of Mazzini and radicalism
4
Q
How far was nationalism the main reason for the outbreak of the 1848 revolutions
A
- Nationalism
- socio economic problems in the south
- reforms of the pope
- unpopularity of Austria (north)
5
Q
How accurate is it to say that the political and social consequences of the 1848 revolutions in the Italian states were limited?
A
- Political limitations ie lack of democracy/ absolute monarchy in Piedmont
- Social limitations ie papal reforms and reinforcing of Austrian control
- Political impact- Piedmont improvement and lack pf Austrian intervention
- Social impacts-roman republic and emergence of Piedmont as social leader
6
Q
To what extent did Mazziniian politics have a limited political and social impact between 1830-57?
A
- Before 1848
- Roman republic/revolutions
- after 1849