picture description of fig 18 (The fallen Germania) of rise of nationalism in europe
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The Brainliest Answer! Answer: The painter depicted Germania as a fallen woman with the crown and standard thrown aside because German people's hopes to be united under one monarch (King Friedrich Willhelm IV) were dashed as he rejected their demand in 1848.
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The revolution of 1848 that occurred due to dissatisfaction with the Congress of Vienna was unsuccessful and King Frederick William IV of Prussia did not ascend the throne. The Frankfurt parliament was dissolved and many leaders were sent into exile. All these events prompted Hubner to paint the Fallen Germania
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