Which of the following was one factor that allowed European nations to extend their control over Asia and Africa after 1800
Military advantages such as superior weapons
The rise of great empires in Asia and North Africa
The superiority of European trading networks
European democratic traditions
Nationalism remained a problem under the Dual Monarchy because
Marxists spread discontent.
ethnic minorities continued to seek self-government.
Franz Joseph I was not a strong leader.
Magyars felt they should have special privileges.
Control of Constantinople was important to Russia because
most of the world's amber was mined there.
it provided access to the Mediterranean Sea.
Russians considered it a holy city.
it provided access to the Red Sea.
Study the passage by Giuseppe Mazzini:
"Europe no longer possesses unity of faith, of mission, or of aim . . . The question of nationality can only be resolved by destroying the treaties of 1815 and changing the map of Europe and its public law."
-Giuseppe Mazzini, "On Nationality," 1852
According to the passage, Mazzini advocated changing national boundaries that had
previously separated people of different ethnicities.
been put in place by Napoleon.
kept people of different religions from mingling.
been set by the Congress of Vienna.
The passage by Giuseppe Mazzini illustrates the concept of
Catholicism.
communism.
nationalism.
socialism.
Military advantages such as superior weapons
The rise of great empires in Asia and North Africa
The superiority of European trading networks
European democratic traditions
Nationalism remained a problem under the Dual Monarchy because
Marxists spread discontent.
ethnic minorities continued to seek self-government.
Franz Joseph I was not a strong leader.
Magyars felt they should have special privileges.
Control of Constantinople was important to Russia because
most of the world's amber was mined there.
it provided access to the Mediterranean Sea.
Russians considered it a holy city.
it provided access to the Red Sea.
Study the passage by Giuseppe Mazzini:
"Europe no longer possesses unity of faith, of mission, or of aim . . . The question of nationality can only be resolved by destroying the treaties of 1815 and changing the map of Europe and its public law."
-Giuseppe Mazzini, "On Nationality," 1852
According to the passage, Mazzini advocated changing national boundaries that had
previously separated people of different ethnicities.
been put in place by Napoleon.
kept people of different religions from mingling.
been set by the Congress of Vienna.
The passage by Giuseppe Mazzini illustrates the concept of
Catholicism.
communism.
nationalism.
socialism.