Quiz for Viewpoints 24.1: Different Views on Nationalism

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1. In Herder’s view, what made the unique “spirit of Europe” possible?

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Correct: The answer is a. In Herder’s view, centuries of social and cultural exchange and transformation had led to the “great league of nations” that was the Europe of his day.
Incorrect: The answer is a. In Herder’s view, centuries of social and cultural exchange and transformation had led to the “great league of nations” that was the Europe of his day.
1. In Herder’s view, what made the unique “spirit of Europe” possible?

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2. According to Herder, which of these events paved the way for the emergence of modern Europe?

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Correct: The answer is b. Herder believed that the Roman conquests helped set in motion the movement of peoples and cultural exchanges that came to define Europe.
Incorrect: The answer is b. Herder believed that the Roman conquests helped set in motion the movement of peoples and cultural exchanges that came to define Europe.
2. According to Herder, which of these events paved the way for the emergence of modern Europe?

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3. According to Mazzini, who or what created the nations of the earth?

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Correct: The answer is c. Mazzini saw nations as a critical part of God’s grand design.
Incorrect: The answer is c. Mazzini saw nations as a critical part of God’s grand design.
3. According to Mazzini, who or what created the nations of the earth?

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4. According to Mazzini, who was responsible for creating the map of Europe as it existed at the time he was writing?

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Correct: The answer is d. Mazzini believed that God’s plan for dividing the world into nations had been disfigured by the selfish actions of evil governments.
Incorrect: The answer is d. Mazzini believed that God’s plan for dividing the world into nations had been disfigured by the selfish actions of evil governments.
4. According to Mazzini, who was responsible for creating the map of Europe as it existed at the time he was writing?

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5. Which of these did Mazzini see as the key to social and cultural progress?

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Correct: The answer is c. Mazzini believed that individuals could accomplish nothing on their own. Thus, it was only by working through nations that the goals of social and cultural progress could be achieved.
Incorrect: The answer is c. Mazzini believed that individuals could accomplish nothing on their own. Thus, it was only by working through nations that the goals of social and cultural progress could be achieved.
5. Which of these did Mazzini see as the key to social and cultural progress?