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  1. Match. Created by. charissewallace-sand. 6-5.1 Explain feudalism and its relationship to the development of European monarchies and nation-states, including feudal relationships, the daily lives of peasants and serfs, and the economy under the manorial system.

  2. Rome refused to become part of the Italian state. In 1870, Prussia attacked France and the Pope stopped getting support from the French king. Rome was forcibly entered into and occupied by the Italians. Finally, the state of Italy emerged as an independent nation state in 1871 with Victor Emmanuel as the king. Was this answer helpful?

  3. Aug 22, 2023 · How did Alsace Lorraine play a part in World War 1? Alsace-Lorraine was an area of France that was very prized and valuable, but was taken by Prussia (later becoming a unified Germany) during the ...

  4. Jan 1, 2014 · In some cases, the kingdoms were unified, as was the case with France and Castile, while in others, the union of realms led to composite monarchies, such as the Crown of Aragon and the British Crown. Footnote 14. 2.4 An Administrative Monarchy. The territorialization of the monarchy required adaptation to the new circumstances facing royal ...

  5. Italy had only become a nation in 1861 and was fully unified in 1870. Risorgimento. Means "resurgence" or "rebirth" and refers to the unification of Italy, which had concluded with the incorporation of Rome in 1870 and the creation of Italy as a fully unified nation. What year was the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) founded?

  6. The Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) dissolved the Napoleonic world and attempted to restore the monarchies Napoleon had overthrown, ushering in an era of conservatism. Under the leadership of Metternich, the prime minister of Austria (1809–48) and Lord Castlereagh, the foreign minister of Great Britain (1812–22), the Congress set up a ...

  7. This article expounds Samuel von Pufendorf’s evolving theory of multiple monarchy, from the publication of his early work on the form of the Holy Roman Empire, through his natural jurisprudence, to his historical accounts of European statesmanship. Although his comments on the irregularity indeed, the monstrosity of composite kingdoms are ...

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