Quiz for Evaluating the Evidence 23.1: The Struggle for the Italian Nation

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Correct. The answer is a. Mazzini placed nationalism in the context of a divine plan, arguing that individuals could do little lasting good if they did not band together to advance their common goals.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Mazzini placed nationalism in the context of a divine plan, arguing that individuals could do little lasting good if they did not band together to advance their common goals.
1. Which of these statements best captures Mazzini’s nationalist vision?

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Correct. The answer is b. Mazzini believed that such governments did not “recognize any country except their own families and dynasties” and were guilty of disfiguring the “design of God.”
Incorrect. The answer is b. Mazzini believed that such governments did not “recognize any country except their own families and dynasties” and were guilty of disfiguring the “design of God.”
2. To what was Mazzini referring when he spoke of “evil governments”?

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Correct. The answer is b. Mazzini believed that true nations were the natural expression of the connections between their citizens.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Mazzini believed that true nations were the natural expression of the connections between their citizens.
3. In Mazzini’s view, how would the borders of countries be determined in the future?