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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who took a diplomatic approach towards Italian unification? (5 points) Cavour Mazzini von Metternich Garibaldi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ParthKohli can u help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jazy can u help

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@marcoduuuh can u help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can anyone help me, anyone at all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does this help Either Mazzini or Cavour could technically be the answer, but Cavour takes the cake here. Garibaldi was the face of the revolting army, and von metternich has nothing to really do with the Italian unification process. Mazzini was liberal, and did support the early ideas of an EU (then the U.S. of Europe) but he sided with Garibaldi much of the time in attempting to sieze Italy by force. Cavour did much for Piedmont to expand by diplomatic means. By the time Italy unified, he was the face of reason among the Risorgimento greats.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its Cavour, Cavour took a more diplomatic approach in his quest for Italian unification.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you both of you

OpenStudy (toots):

The answer is A - Cavour

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