The three leaders who helped in the unification of Italy were:
(a) Gluseppe Mazzini, Victore Emmanuel-II, Cavour (b) Gluseppe Mazzini. Cavour, Gluseppe Garibaldi (c) Victor Emmanuel-II, Bismarck. Cavour (d) None of the above
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ans d
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the ans is d. because all the options are. wrong
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(b) Giuseppe Mazzini. Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Giuseppe Mazzini was a member of the Carbonari and the creator of another organization called Young Italy. He is one of the most important figures that led to the Italian unification. Young Italy was formed in 1831 and aimed at the independence and unification of Italy and the subsequent establishment of a republic. This organization tried to encourage young men to join and support the cause of unification. Cavour is considered the "brain of unification," Mazzini the "soul," and Garibaldi the "sword."
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