Question
Larry Wolff noted that for Germans, the name for this region was synonymous with “Jewish” in his book on The Idea of [this region]. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this region which was possibly the poorest in all of Europe during the 19th century. This region’s poverty helped contribute to a revolt partially spurred by rumors that the Ten Commandments were abolished.
ANSWER: Galicia [or Galicia and Lodomeria; accept Austrian Galicia; accept Austrian Poland]
[10e] The aforementioned “Galician Slaughter” is sometimes seen as a precursor to the liberal revolutions of this year, which ousted Klemens von Metternich but failed to achieve Hungarian independence.
ANSWER: 1848
[10m] The “Galician Slaughter” of 1846 was directed at Polish nobles who were revolting in this nearby city, which had been made a “Free City” at the Congress of Vienna. The 1794 Kościuszko Uprising started in this city.
ANSWER: Kraków [or Cracow]
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