1. An "imagined community" is
a. A utopian dream of future.
b. The action of scholars pretending a place is like an idealized past.
c. An imagined bond that unites those who are members of a nation.
d. None of these.
2. The idea of "nation" sprung from
a. Using natural boundaries in geography.
b. Napoleonic victories.
c. All of these.
d. The Enlightenment and the French Revolution.
3. An example of a nation which had a history of long-standing
statehood and fairly fixed geography is
a. Denmark.
b. Italy.
c. France.
d. Germany.
4. Many small states unified to create the nation of
a. Russia.
b. Great Britain.
c. All of these.
d. Germany.
5. In most European countries, nation-building was closely tied
to political power and
a. Commercialization.
b. The continued aspirations of liberal elites.
c. Monarchical preferences.
d. Religion.
6. In 19th-century Europe, liberal elites were uneducated and
lived in rural areas.
a. FALSE
b. TRUE
7. The revolutions in Europe in 1848 were inspired by the
a. Spanish Inquisition.
b. Success of the American colonies.
c. Protestant Reformation.
d. Enlightenment ideals of rationalism and progress.
8. In 1848, the German Confederation included
a. None of these.
b. The Austrian Empire.
c. Poland.
d. Denmark.
9. In 1848, revolutionaries forced their king to leave
a. Great Britain.
b. Russia.
c. The Netherlands.
d. France.
10. In 1848 Europe, there were no revolutions in
a. The Austrian Empire
b. Prussia.
c. Sicily.
d. The United Kingdom.
1. The correct answer is Option C. It is an imagined bond that unites those who are members of a nation.
2. The correct answer is Option A. Using natural boundaries in geography.
3. The correct answer is Option A. An example of a nation which had a history of long-standing statehood and fairly fixed geography is Denmark.
4. The correct answer is Option D. Many small states unified to create the nation of Germany.
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