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6 January, 09:12

How does garibaldi manifesto turn the war for unification in southern italy into a popular campaign how does garibaldi portray the struggle for unification as a battle against tyranny on what grounds does treitschke base the german claim to alsace and lorraine why does treitschke contend it is proper to ignore the wishes of people involved how could one nationalist, garibaldi, see his goal as one of popular liberation while another, treitschke, see his as reclaiming lost regions of a national homeland?

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  1. 6 January, 09:35
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    Garibaldi summoned every Italian to be part of the Sicilian fight all the enemies of Italy and to fight also for Italy. He said "Let us fight for our brothers. He emphasized the power of unification. He portrayed the struggle for unification as a battle against tyranny when he wrote: "the tottering thrones of tyranny will fall to pieces, and the whole country will rise like one man". And Treitschke based the German claim to Alsace and Lorraine by assuring German domination in the language and culture. And he was ignored due to the fact that it is only morally right to annex one state.
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