History One-Liners for various competitive examinations

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History One-Liners for various competitive examinations

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Maximum questions come from this portion in different competitive exams.

Here are some important History one-liners for students competing for various exams

Watch some of the important Bits below. 


 

1- Resorgimento was the newspaper published by Cavour.


2-Joseph Mazzini founded the Young Italy movement.


3- Carbonary is the secret revolutionary organization in Italy.


4-Blood and Iron was the policy of Bismarck.

 

Bismarck
Bismarck

 

 

 

 

 


5- Plato talked the equality of wealth.


6- Louis Blanc advocated the principle of Right to work.


7-The books written by Karl Marx are Das Capital and Communist Manifesto.


8- First International was organized by Karl Marx in 1864. It was the conference of the delegates of the working class all over the World.


9- Red Shirts– Garibaldi organized an army with 1000 revolutionaries which were called Red Shirts.


10- Joseph Mazzini, Count Cavour, and Garibaldi are the three important people responsible for the unification of Italy.


11- Napoleon was born in Corsica on 15th August 1769. He was influenced by Rousseau. He became the Brigadier General and later the Commander of the Army in France.

 

Napoleon
Napoleon

 

 

 

 

 

 


12- Napoleon was defeated by England in the battle of Waterloo and was deported to the island St. Helena. He died in 1821 in St. Helena.


13- Rousseau was a great thinker and philosopher of France.

 

Rousseau
Rousseau

14- In 1813 a fierce battle was fought between the Allied Nations and Napoleon at Leipzeg for three days. This battle was called Battle of Nations.


15- Napoleon implemented Continental system to isolate England and defeat it in an indirect way.


16- The Congress of Vienna was held in 1815.


17- Restoration and legitimacy, a balance of power and compensation, rewards and punishments were the guiding principles of the Congress of Vienna.


18-Liberalism and Nationalism were the legacies of French Revolution.


19- Louis XVIII was the king of France in 1830.

 

Louis XVIII
Louis XVIII

 

 

 

 

 


20-Louis Phillipe of France called himself Peoples King.


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