Assertion: -During the 1830s, Giuseppe Garibaldi had sought to put together a coherent programme for a unitary Italian Republic.
Reason: Chief Minister Cavour who led the movement to unify the regions of Italy was neither a revolutionary nor a democratic.
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- assertion is correct but reason is correct
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The answer to this question is, Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
- Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi was an Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and republican. He contributed to Italian unification and the creation of the Kingdom of Italy.
- Garibaldi was a follower of the Italian nationalist Mazzini and embraced the republican nationalism of the Young Italy movement.
- He had sought to put together a coherent program for a unitary Italian Republic. In fact, he is considered one of the 'Fathers of the Fatherland' in Italy. A title equivalent to father of the nation in India.
- Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, generally known as Cavour, was an Italian politician, businessman, economist, and noble, and a leading figure in the movement towards Italian unification.
- After the declaration of a united Kingdom of Italy, Cavour took office as the first prime minister of Italy.
- He was neither a revolutionary nor a democrat. But, he led the movement to unify Italy.
- He is also among the 'Fathers of the Fatherland' along with Garibaldi, Victor Emmanuel II, and Mazzini.
- Hence, the answer to this question is, Both Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are correct but R is not the explanation of A.
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