The purpose behind the painting “TheMassacre at Chios” by EugeneDelacroix, 1824, was :
The aim of Romanticism, a culturalmovement, was :
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German philosopher Johann GotfriedHerder claimed that true Germanculture was discovered through
Nationalism lost its liberal democraticsentiment in the last quarter of the 19thcentury, because :
The big power rivalry in the late 19th century was over :
The most serious source of nationalisttension in Europe after 1871 was :
The power struggle in Europe by thebig powers (late 19th century) led to :
A map celebrating the British Empire depict British domination of the world as :
Phillip Veit used the following in his painting as symbols
(i) Broken chains,
(ii) Sword
(iii) Olive branch round the sword and
(iv) Rays of the rising sun. They symbolised :
Who painted ‘Germania’ and for whatoccasion?
Frederic Serrieu, a French artist, in his series of four prints (1848) visualised his dream of a world as :
The symbols of the new ‘British nation’were :
Ireland suffered under the British, because :
Under the British dominance, Scotlandsuffered because of :
Some historians consider Great Britainas a model of the nation state because :
Garibaldi contributed to the Italianunification by :
How was the process of German unification completed and who was proclaimed the ruler?
A ‘Feminist’ is :
The weavers of Silesia revolted in 1845against contractors because :
In France, 1848 was a year when :
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