 1. How does nationalism appeal to both liberals and conservatives?  2. Why were liberal ideals often sacrificed in the name nationalism?  3. What.

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 1. How does nationalism appeal to both liberals and conservatives?  2. Why were liberal ideals often sacrificed in the name nationalism?  3. What characterized Italian nationalism?

 Describe the political and territorial situation of Italy pre- 1850

 Opinions of unification  1.  2.  3.  Why is Piedmont-Sardinia the best place for unification?

LeaderMain IdeasGoalsSuccess upon unification? Mazzini Cavour Garibaldi Emmanuel

 Cavour  Garibaldi

 Italia irredenta  Separation between Church and State  Pope lived in seclusion  Nationalists were anticlerical  Catholics disliked the unity  Divided north and south  Not a true democracy