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Tell the story of Italian unification in 2 sentences.

Tell the story of Italian unification in 2 sentences. Who are the most important characters? What roles did each play? Assign each character a “title.”  Hero, villain, warrior, judge, child, anti-hero…. Cavour. Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III). Victor Emmanuel II . Garibaldi.

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Tell the story of Italian unification in 2 sentences.

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  1. Tell the story of Italian unification in 2 sentences. Who are the most important characters? What roles did each play? Assign each character a “title.”  Hero, villain, warrior, judge, child, anti-hero…

  2. Cavour Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) Victor Emmanuel II Garibaldi

  3. Who are the characters in this cartoon? Why did the artist make this piece? Right Leg in the Boot At Last Garibaldi: “If it won’t go on, sir, try a little more powder.”

  4. Who are these characters? What does the artist mean with this cartoon? “Welcome the coming, Speed the Parting Guest.” Punch, 1866

  5. What is that artist’s PoV of the Italian/papal situation? What are the emotions of this cartoon? “A Good Offer” Garibaldi: “Take to this cap, Papa Pius. You will find it more comfortable than your own.”

  6. (Old lady in Pope's hat scolds Louis-Napoleon) What would you title this cartoon? Why?

  7. Who are these characters? What is the artist’s PoV about the situation? An “International” Difficulty (From Rome) Louis Nap: “Het, Mr. Bull! What should I do wit ‘im?” Mr. Bull: “Oh, well, find a corner for him somewhere.”

  8. Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph  What is he holding in relation to Italy? • Napoleon III • What is he holding • & placing on Italy’s • head? • What is Italy • holding? Punch, London, June 23, 1859 What is the artist concerned about based on this cartoon?

  9. What were the primary concerns with the unification of Italy based on the previous cartoons? Does this match with what you learned to be true?  Why/why don’t these match? Pick the image that struck you the most. What would you like to say back to the artist? Pick a different cartoon. How would it impact someone’s opinion On the topic it presented?

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