Multiple Choice
What did Bismarck of Germany and Cavour of Italy have in common?
A) Both were liberal prime ministers who exploited national sentiment to promote unification.
B) Both were popular newspaper publishers who promoted nationalism.
C) Both were popular newspaper publishers who opposed national unification.
D) Both were conservative prime ministers who exploited liberal national sentiment to promote unification.
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