Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. What was the result of the Act of Union (1707)?
2. How did the new artist depict Liberty during the French Revolution?
3. During the 1820's, sectionalism grew in the United States because
4. Count Cavour (1810-1861), the prime minister of the Italian state of Piedmont, is seen by most historians as the chief architect of Italian unification, Which of the following is true about Cavour and his policies?
5. Which two regions were annexed to Italy in 1861?
6. Which English poet fought and died in the Greek War of Independence?
7. What was the role of Nationalism in the Haitian Revolution?
8. How did nationalism lead to conflicts in Europe?
9. A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
10. 'When France sneezes, ' 'the rest of Europe catches cold.' Whose famous words are these?
11. How did the German Empire come into existence?
12. What did Das Volk stand for?
13. Built in Egypt to link the Mediterranean with the Red Sea and Indian Ocean
14. Frederic Sorrieu was a ..... artist
15. Japan responded to foreign pressures in the 1850's by:
16. Who formed Young Italy for unification of his country?
17. What did the July Revolution of 1830 lead to?
18. Where was the Frankfurt Parliament convened?
19. What was lord Byron part of?
20. The belief that each "people" should have their own country is what?
21. What was one factor that helped Germany industrialize?
22. What was the resolution of the Quit India Movement?
23. What was the purpose of imposing the j Rowlatt Act?
24. The first great revolution which gave the clear idea of nationalism with its core words:'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity' was:
25. What is referred to as Absolutism?
26. Which individual is associated with the phrase blood and iron as related to the unification of Germany?
27. The term das volk work means
28. What was the cause for business classes to participate in Civil Disobedience Movement?
29. Nationalism is best defined as
30. Which of the following is an example of separation?
31. The weavers of Silesia revolted in 1845 against contractors because:(a) The contractors who gave them orders drastically reduced their payments.(b) The contractors took advantage of their misery and desperate need for jobs.(c) Both A and B.(d) The contractors had killed eleven weavers.
32. Identify the correct statement with regards to the act of union 1707 from the following options
33. Government programs to help meet the people's basic needs
34. What were the improvements done by Napoleon
35. Why was the slogans demanding "Swatantra Bharat" important?
36. How did the concept of a nation-state evolve in the 19th century?
37. Extreme love for a nation
38. The main function of the Prussian-Zollverein was to .....
39. The name of the Black South African leader who fought against Apartheid
40. What was the impact of nationalism on Europe?
41. What was the term given to true spirit of a nation in Germany?
42. What was NOT a purpose of the Congress of Vienna 1815?
43. Inhabitants of which region were known as Slavs
44. A direct vote by which all the people of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal is known as lapatrie
45. In which year did the Polish armed rebellion against Russia take place?
46. What was going on in Europe that kept the spark of Nationalism flaming?
47. Nationalism is most likely to develop in an area that has
48. The Treaty of Constantinople which recognized Greece as an independent nation, was signed in:
49. Select each word that is a synonym (a word with the same meaning or nearly the same meaning) of the word: "fundamental"
50. Which nation was the most powerful when it came to Imperialism world wide?
51. Someone from the middle class would most likely be which of the following?
52. This country drove out the French with a slave revolt
53. Which is an allegory of Germany?
54. What was one factor that allowed Napoleon to seize control of France?
55. As conservative regimes began to consolidate their power, liberalism and nationalism came to be increasingly associated with:
56. The Congress of Vienna, Metternich, and Bismarck are all examples of which political theory?
57. After the armed rebellion of 1831 in Poland, many priests were imprisoned or exiled to Siberia by the Russian government for which of the given reasons?
58. Why were European Imperialists mainly interested in the Middle East?
59. Industrial technology and medicine aided in the success of imperialism.
60. What happened according to the Gandhi-Irwin pact of 1931?