The group that followed the Carbonari in Italy's unification was primarily the "Giovane Italia" (Young Italy), founded by Giuseppe Mazzini in 1831. This movement sought to promote the idea of a united and republican Italy, inspiring a younger generation to rally for national unity. The Carbonari, a secret society advocating for liberal reforms and nationalism, laid the groundwork for these subsequent movements, which ultimately contributed to the Risorgimento, the broader movement for Italian unification.
The Italian Carbonari was a group that vowed to oppose the government in Vienna as well as the government's conservative allies. (An interesting note: the group took its name Carbonari from the charcoal that members used to blacken their faces with). However, members of the Carbonari had murky political views. Some called for constitutions and liberal reforms, while others wanted another Napoleon Bonaparte! The Carbonari created obscure rituals for meetings and met in hiding. But, these Carbonari had one thing in common, they did not want total restoration of the monarchical power.
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the Nazis were the group that followed Hitler
Co ordination is the essence of management. It means synchronizing, integration, unification, etc . of group of people.
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