loyal to your country Political ideologies Conservatism- does not want change Liberalism- wants change Moderates- wants some changes Congress of Vienna Metternich: Foreign minister of Austria. He distrusted the democratic ideals of the French Revolution. Metternich wanted to keep things as they were. He had three goals for the congress of Vienna. 1. He wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding it with strong countries. 2 restore a balance of power. 3 restore Europe’s royal
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A sovereign state is a political organization with a centralized government that has supreme independent authority over a geographic area.[1] It has a permanent population‚ a government‚ and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states.[2] It is also normally understood to be a state which is neither dependent on nor subject to any other power or state.[3] The existence or disappearance of a state is a question of fact.[4] While according to the declaratory theory of state recognition
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Throughout the horrorous crevices of history‚ some catastrophes implant themselves deep in the future of our grim world as we know it. Slavery in the Transatlantic Slave Trade would go on to cast a long‚ unfortunate shadow on humanity. The treatment of West African groups led to genocide‚ mass violence‚ segregation‚ slavery‚ and ethnic cleansing was the want for cheap labour in countries such as the United States‚ England‚ and Portugal. According to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation‚ “The true
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Since you’re your father’s heir to the throne‚ you will be given your father’s place at the Congress of Vienna. At 8:00 tonight‚ someone will come and take you to Vienna‚ where you will take his place.” It was only 7:50‚ and no one has come yet. Maybe it was just a prank‚ but for some reason I could not erase the feeling that something would happen in the next 10 minutes. All of
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moeurs et l’espirit des nations‚” 1756 2. August Fournier: Napoleon I.‚ eine Biographie. Drei Bände‚ 4. Aufl. Wien/Leipzig 1922; hier Bd. 2‚ S. 307. 3. Heinrich von Treitschke‚ verbal statement – Wikipedia. 4. William Carr (A History of Germany 1815-1990) 5. The Balance of Power- History and Theory - Craig and George‚ 1990: 38 6. Hamerow‚ Theodore "Guilt‚ Redemption and Writing German History" pages 53-72 from The American Historical Review 7. "Mistaken Lessons from the Past"‚ The Listener
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Formation - the German Confederation created by the Congress of Vienna had 39 states‚ each having its dues and tolls on goods passim through its territory. This made goods expensive and hindered trade. For instance‚ Prussia had 67 different tariff areas within its border after 1815. As such‚ Germany was economically and commercially the most backward country in western Europe in the early years of the 19th century. Purssia took the lead to promote free trade movement in the German Confederation
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The Influence of the French Revolution on Nineteenth-Century Politics. The French Revolution of 1789 marked a pivotal shift in European history‚ transitioning from absolute monarchy to modern democracy. Its repercussions reverberated far beyond France‚ molding the political terrain of the entire nineteenth century. Post-revolution‚ four pivotal ideologies surfaced - nationalism‚ conservatism‚ liberalism‚ and socialism - each presenting unique outlooks for societal progression. This discourse will
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SOCIAL SCIENCE Design of Question Paper Subject : Social Science Class : X 1. Weightages to form of Questions: Form of Question Marks Number of Serial number Total Max. Marks : 80 Time : 3 Hours each type Very Short Answer (VSA) Short Answer (SA) Long Answer (LA) Map Question (MQ) Total 1 3 4 2 and 4 - Questions 10 8 10 2 30 of Questions 1 - 10 11 - 18 19 - 28 (29) to (30) 1 to 30 marks 10 24 40 6 80 2. Weightages to content: (Chapter numbers of N.C.E.R.T. & C.B.S.E. Textbooks
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The Era of Good Feelings As James Madison approached the end of his presidency in 1816‚ a fellow Virginian and Republican—James Monroe—was elected as his successor. Monroe’s presidency was a continuation of the so-called “Virginia Dynasty‚” since all of the presidents between 1801 and 1825 were from Virginia. The fading Federalist Party ran a candidate in the 1816 election for the last time‚ securing only 34 electoral votes compared to Monroe’s 183 votes. Monroe came to the presidency with a solid
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Introduction The period from 1799 to 1815 is often referred to as the “Napoleonic Wars”. These years and the two following decades became one of the most difficult episodes of the British history. That was the time when Great Britain had to fight a lot‚ and had to recover from fighting. The purpose of this survey is to give a brief description of British domestic and foreign policy‚ economic and social situation throughout the mentioned period and to provide essential information about
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