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Who all contributed to Italy's unification? *

Count Camillo di Cavour
Giuseppe Garibaldi
King Victor Emmanuel II
All of the Above

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Answer:

All of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

In the nineteenth century, political leaders Victor Emmanuel and Prime Minister Count Camillo Cavour fought for national unity of Italy.

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The correct answer is "All of the Above", because Count Camillo di Cavour participated in the Italy's unification carrying out the first phase with Napoleón III's help, where they together defeated the north austrians and started to create an Italian confederation. Then Giuseppe Garibaldi decided to unify the peninsula's south, conquering Sicilia and Nápoles, achieving the Italy's unification second phase. Afterwards in 1860, Garibaldi resolved to give the conquered territories to Victor Emmanuel II, who in a year later (1861) thanks to the Italy's Unification, becomed in the first Italy's king.

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