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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…

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 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…

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Garibaldi

Louis Napoleon(Napoleon III)

Cavour

Victor Emmanuel II

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Right Leg in the Boot At LastGaribaldi: “If it won’t go on, sir, try a little more powder.”

Who are the characters in this cartoon?

Why did the artist make this piece?

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“Welcome the coming, Speed the Parting Guest.”Punch, 1866

Who are these characters?

What does the artist mean with this cartoon?

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“A Good Offer”Garibaldi: “Take to this cap, Papa Pius. You will find it more comfortable than your own.”

What is that artist’s PoV of the Italian/papal situation?

What are the emotions of this cartoon?

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(Old lady in Pope's hat scolds Louis-Napoleon)

What would you title this cartoon? Why?

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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.”

Who are these characters?

What is the artist’s PoV about the situation?

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Punch, London, June 23, 1859

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?

What is the artist concerned about based on this cartoon?

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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 opinionOn the topic it presented?