The unification of Italy and Germany was masterminded by strong leaders who relied on (realpolitik - popular sovereignty - liberalism). The main leaders were Otto von Bismarck in Germany and (Napoleon Bonaparte - Camilo Benso, Count of Cavour - Prince Klemens Metternich) in Italy. These leaders used (socialism - nationalism - conservatism) to unite people in supporting their aims.

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The unification of Italy and Germany was masterminded by strong leaders who relied on Realpolitik. The main leaders were Otto von Bismarck in Germany and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour in Italy. These leaders used Nationalism to unite people in supporting their aims.


The correct answers are "realpolitik," "Camilo Benso, Count of Cavour," and "nationalism."

The unification of Italy and Germany was masterminded by strong leaders who relied on realpolitik. The main leaders were Otto von Bismarck in Germany and Camilo Benso, Count of Cavour, in Italy. These leaders used nationalism to unite people in supporting their aims.

Camilo Benso, Count of Cavour, directed the unification of Italy after so many years of the Austrian government. He led the Piedmont Army and as the good diplomat he was, he made alliances with the French. The one who led the unification of Germany was Prussian leader Otto von Bismarck. He didn't fear to use weapons to get the unification done and also used realpolitik, the concept of using practical ideas instead of fighting for elusive ideals.