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1. From the list below, choose reasons for Poles to take up national uprising.
a. Restricting use of Polish language.
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b. Restricting freedom to profess Catholic religion.
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c. Employing incompetent people to national offices.
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d. Repressions against patriotic activists.
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e. Obligation for all citizens to learn the language of invader country.
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2. The authors of the Manifesto of the National Government apply for participation in the uprising to:
a. Nobility, because they should take responsibility for the country.
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b. Clergy, because they are the spiritual guides of the nation.
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c. Peasants, in return for participation they are promised to get land.
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d. All Poles regardless of their status or origins.
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3. The Krakow Uprising ended in failure for several reasons. Choose the appropriate ones:
a. The uprising broke out in the winter and many Poles preferred to stay at home.
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b. The Austrians had much greater forces than Poles.
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c. Austrian officials stirred up peasants against the Polish gentry. As a result the peasants attacked the houses.
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d. The uprising was suppressed by joint attack of Russian, Prussian, and Austrian troops.
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1. Choose areas that were under the reign of Charles Albert:
a. Italy.
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b. Piedmont.
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c. Parma.
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d. Sardinia.
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e. Sicily.
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2. According to Mazzini, Italian unification relies on:
a. Defeating France and regaining the Alps.
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b. Defeating Austria which is occupying the northern part of Italy.
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c. Acquiring influential leader – king of Sardinia.
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d. Acquiring a strong ally, who may be the Habsburgs.
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1. Among nation living in the Habsburgs country one can list:
a. Poles.
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b. Czechs.
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c. Danes.
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d. Swiss.
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e. Croats.
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f. Romanians.
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2. The two strongest nations of the Hapsburgs state (taking into account the inhabited area and total number) are:
a. Romanians.
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b. Hungarians.
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c. Poles.
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d. Austrians.
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3. Choose slogans correctly defining the nature of the Hapsburgs state:
a. Multinational.
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b. Nationally uniform.
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c. Multicultural.
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d. Multi-faith.
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1. Specify what functions the caricature fulfils in political journalism:
a. Informational – it shows the situation in accordance with the facts.
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b. Sarcastic, satirical – it ridicules some elements of a particular phenomenon.
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c. Propaganda – it advertises (promotes) certain characters, phenomena and discredits the other.
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2. Choose consequences of the Spring of Nations from the given below:
a. Creation of the independent Italian country.
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b. Increase of national awareness of Slavic minorities that lived in Austrian Empire.
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c. Liberation from the rule of the Habsburgs in Hungary.
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d. Abdication of Charles Albert in Sabaudia, and Ferdinand I in Austria.
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3. Events of the Spring of Nations in affected slightest the following European countries:
a. Austria.
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b. England.
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c. Italy.
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d. Spain.
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