Name what common reasons contributed to the revolutionary situation in Europe.

Causes of revolutions:

1) National movements;

2) Imperialist oppression;

3) Lack of progressive reforms;

4) Constant wars;

5) Low standard of living.

So in the middle of the 19th century, a wave of revolutions took place throughout Europe. The most notable were the revolutions that took place in France, Italy, Germany and Austria. For example, in Italy, the struggle took place for the liberation of the country from Austria, followed by the unification of the Italian lands. Although the revolution of 1848 was suppressed, by 1870 Italy was unified.



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