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Virgin 1500-1504 Oil on round headed panel 170x121cm Pinacoteca di Brera ‚ Milan Raffaello Sanzio‚ known as Raphael I have chosen The Marriage of the Virgin as a document analysis because I want to contrast this work with works of Perugino‚ especially Christ giving the Keys to St Peter (1481-1482) and also The Marriage of the Virgin (1500-1504). Raphael was commissioned to produce the work by the Albizzini family of Città di Castello (scala 8) for the chapel of St Joseph in the Church of San
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Questions. a.) Discuss the problem which a researcher might encounter when conducting social surveys. Explain how to overcome the problems. b.) Explain the advantages and dis advantages of using survey method. According to chrishnaswami O.R (2003) social survey is defined as a fact finding study. It is a method of research involving the collection of data directly from a population or a sample there of a particular time. It must not be confused with the mere clerical routine of gathering and
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family of Austria) exercised absolute powers of government. The story of Italy’s unification is a bit more complicated. The main figure in Italian unification was Camillo Cavour. Cavour was the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. He successfully modernized his kingdom and performed some tricky political maneuvers. Cavour brought attention to Italy plight by
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The two powerful monarchic figures included Count Cavour and Victor Emmanuel II‚ who would later become the first king of a United Italy. Giuseppe Mazzini was a popular writer who launched a nationalist group called Young Italy and has been exiled for his outspoken nationalist. Giuseppe Garibaldi was the sword of Italy‚ he and his followers (The Red Shirts) conquered the southern part of Italian peninsula. Count Cavour also known as Camillo Di Cavour ‚ was known as the “brain” of Italian u
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Unification of Italy: Pros and Cons After the Congress of Vienna Italy consisted of six separate states. Controversy over whether or not Italy should be unified stirred up during the mid to late 1800’s. The unification of the Italian states was an ongoing debate for quite some time. During the years of the debates people found the unification to be positive change‚ a negative change‚ and some had different opinions for their own certain reasons. Those who agreed that Italy should be unified
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How successful were Cavour’s first five years of government? Count Camillo Benso di Cavour became Prime Minister of Piedmont in 1852‚ following his appointment as Minister of Trade‚ two years previously. He set out clear aims for his time as Prime Minister of Piedmont and achieved many successful changes in light of the modernisation of the state. He also sustained his own power but fell short of his goals regarding foreign policy. Historians may write that he did not achieve enough in many aspects
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Sicilies=France‚ Venice=Austria 3 most important people who worked for Italian unification -Mazzini - Cavour -Garibaldi MAZZINI He was the leader of Risorgimento who was the first nationalist leader of Italy Young Italy- An organization dedicated to unite Italy under a democratic government and reform Italy’s social structure Why important? He inspired Italian nationalists to work towards unifying Italy CAVOUR Sardinia was the only independent state left within the Italian Peninsula It was ruled by a
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Count Camillo Benso Di Cavour Count Camillo Benso has done so many remarkable things in his lifetime. His life started when he joined the Turin Military Academy when he was 10 years old. Joining the Army when he was 17 showed me that he wanted to fight his way through the world. Even though he resigned from the army 4 years later because of boredom‚ he also left because he didn’t like the way the government was leading them into battle. Benso travelled around the world where he saw the places
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in Austria and France taking control of Italy. Italian Unification o Italian Unification- unification movement in Italy shifted to Sardinia-Piedmont under King Victor Emmanuel‚ Count Cavour‚ and Garibaldi. • In response‚ the Italians replaced realpolitik instead of romanticism. o Count Camillo Benso di Cavour of Sardinia-Piedmont led the struggle for Italian Unification. o Editor of Il Risorigimento guided Sardinia-Piedmont into a liberal and economically viable state. o The Law of Convents
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