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    Cited: Lampedusa‚ Giuseppe Di. trans. Archibald Colquhoun. The Leopard. New York: Patheon Books‚ 1960; 1988.

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    1.How far did Napoleon Bonaparte maintain the ideals of the French Revolution during the period 1799–1815? The key issue is the relationship between Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Revolution. ‘How far’ invites candidates to consider the extent and limits of the claim that he maintained revolutionary ideals. These ideals can be summarised quickly as ‘liberty‚ equality and fraternity’. The Revolution had sought greater equalisation between classes‚ the rule of law and the end of secular and

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    into nation states. Count Cavour‚ who was named prime minister of Piedmont Sardinia in 1852‚ he provided the brains of Italian unification. Cavour brought unification to Italy‚ he wished to free Italy from foreign rule‚ and wanted to drive out all foreign people. Not because he wanted to see Italy as a powerful and glorious country‚ but because he wanted to elevate the Italians statues‚ and elevate Italian people in intelligence and moral development. This action that Cavour did to thrive and succeed

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    involved. Specifically‚ after a long period of unsuccessful moves to discover a sales vehicle that will enable the company to resume its success of the early 1970’s‚ in the mid-1990’s the company is found on the verge of bankruptcy. Its new CEO Di Camillo is facing a very large debt‚ which is due to mature in six years. Furthermore‚although the company does not perform well in the US market‚ there seems to be still demand in some overseas emerging markets‚ including Russia. However‚ in order for

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    AS/A Examiner A A LEVEL is the source work. In the AS Level it is worth 40 per cent of the total marks awarded for the exam. (The questions reproduced here are copyrighted to OCR.) N IMPORTANT COMPONENT IN THE NEW SOURCE A. On 21 July 1858 Cavour‚ the Prime Minister of Piedmont‚ meets Emperor Napoleon III of France‚ secretly at Plombières The Emperor began by saying that he had decided to support Piedmont in a war against Austria‚ provided the war could be justified in the eyes of French

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    nation-states‚ toppled empires composed of many ethnic minorities‚ and contributed to the outbreak of wars in the nineteenth century. For example‚ Germany was united by Otto von Bismarck‚ France by the French Revolution‚ and Italy by Garibaldi and Cavour‚ all because of the nationalistic effect. They united as a country because of their pride and brotherhood. However‚ empires with minorities such as Austria Hungary‚ Italy‚ and the Slavic were separated in the process. They felt that other ethnicities

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    The Neuron Doctrine is a concept that led scientists to the realization that the brain consists of many specialized regions and cells. However‚ during the process‚ scientists had to overcome obstacles such as the minute size of the cell‚ the jello-like consistency of brain tissue‚ and the similar cream- colored pigmentation of tissue cells. Advances in technology over the years‚ though‚ helped to solve these problems: the development of the compound microscope‚ the discovery of how to harden‚ or

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    public opinion’ and Source B confirming this by saying ‘my first duty was to my country and its interests’. Both Sources are reliable as evidence that the creation of the Kingdom of Northern Italy was due mainly to the support of France. In Source A‚ Cavour is attempting to persuade the King to support

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    a similar culture‚ and a historical background. Some Italian leaders began calling for nationalism with the goal of bringing Italy together into a sovereign nation-state with autonomous rule. Giuseppe Mazzini‚ Giuseppe Garibaldi‚ and Count Camilo Cavour‚ may have been the most important of the leaders in the spread of nationalism. Mazzani was known for being the “soul” of Italian nationalism. He had established a secret society called “Young Italy”‚ an organization dedicated to the efforts to unite

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    Throughout time‚ a unifying force amongst all people has been an affiliation or association to something that they make up and played a part in‚ something that is bigger than themselves. This consolidating power is known a nationalism‚ and it played a significant role in Europe throughout the 18th‚ 19th and 20th centuries. Nationalism brought together people into nation-states‚ overthrew empires composed of many minority groups and played a large role in the outbreak of wars in the 19th century.

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