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Which of the following is NOT considered as the father of Italian unification?a.Napoleon IIIb.Giuseppe Garibaldic.Giuseppe Mazzinid.Camillo Cavour

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Which of the following is NOT considered as the father of Italian unification?a.Napoleon IIIb.Giuseppe Garibaldic.Giuseppe Mazzinid.Camillo Cavour

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Napoleon III is NOT considered as the father of Italian unification. The main figures in the unification of Italy are Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini, and Camillo Cavour. Napoleon III was the Emperor of France who played a significant role in the unification by supporting Sardinia-Piedmont against Austria, but he is not considered a "father" of Italian unification.

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