Compare nationalist movements in Italy and Germany, which statement below accurately reflects the path of Italy and Germany?

Question 5 options:

Germany was united under Otto von Bismarck, but Mazzini, Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel II failed to unite Italy.


Neither Italy, nor Germany wanted to be united nations.


Germany was united under the leadership of Mazzini, Garibaldi & Victor Emmanuel II, while Otto von Bismarck of Italy wanted to make Prussia more powerful and draw the remaining Italian states from Austria's control.


Italy was united under the leadership of Mazzini, Garibaldi & Victor Emmanuel II, while Otto von Bismarck of Germany wanted to make Prussia more powerful and draw the remaining German states from Austria's control.

Respuesta :

The nationalist movement in Italy and Germany resulted in Italy being united under the leadership of Mazzini, Garibaldi & Victor Emmanuel II, while Otto von Bismarck of Germany wanted to make Prussia more powerful and draw the remaining German states from Austria's control.

How were Italy and Germany united?

Italy came together under a single government in the 1800s under the leadership of Mazzini, Garibaldi, and King Victor Emmanuel II who did so through various wars and alliances.

Germany was united because Otto von Bismark wanted the German states to be under the control of Prussia and not under the control of Austria.

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