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    education system What strategy did Czar Alexander I use to defeat Napoleon in Russia? Scorched-earth policy Which of the following traits did Napoleon NOT possess? Humility What did Klemens von Metternich NOT want to accomplish at the Congress of Vienna? Create the beginning of a European democracy What was one important effect resulting from the political changes made

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    The most influential man to the Congress of Vienna was Prince Klemens Von Metternich. The Congress of Vienna was made up of Britain‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia. They arranged the final peace. The Congress wanted to restore the Bourbon King of 1814 and restore the balance of power. With the congress it was able to bring back Balance of Power throughout Europe. Not only did the the Congress of Vienna accomplish the restoring of Balance of Power‚ but it also accomplished

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    This meeting would become to be known as the Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna was the first events of international meetings that came to be known as the “Concert of Europe” intent to kept a peaceful balance of power in Europe. The congress of Vienna was held by the 4 European powers called “Quadruple Alliance” that defeated Napoleon: Austria‚ Prussia‚ Russia‚ and the United Kingdom. At the congress‚ Metternich’s master of diplomatic skill earned him the title of “the

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    like Austria were very much against the unification. The people in Austria were reactionaries; they believed that they had a better quality of life in the pre-Napoleonic times. Other forces that acted against the unification movement were the congress of Vienna‚ a collection of the 39 biggest and most influential states in Germany‚ (with Austria as the most important and influential component.) And finally the Carlsbad decrees‚ a set of reactionary restrictions put in place by the German confederation

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    marked by the uprising of the middle class and the spread of revolutionary ideas caused by the French Revolution‚ which ultimately led to the outbreak of war all across Europe. Once France was defeated‚ the Vienna Congress met to discuss the future and fate of Europe. The purpose of the Vienna Congress was to establish an international framework for continental cooperation and the maintenance of the balance of power. This aided the emperors of Russia‚ Austria as well as Prussia to focus on internal state

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    were three stages of the French Revolution; the First Phase‚ the Napoleonic Empire‚ and the period after the Congress of the Vienna. Throughout history‚ people in France were striving to reach their goals of liberty‚ equality‚ and brotherhood. Both brotherhood and equality were present at some points throughout the French Revolution‚ but these ideals were diminished by the Congress of Vienna; there was never liberty present during the French Revolution. add an intro sentence Liberty means that everyone

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    The citizens of France agreed with the Congress of Vienna that the power of controlling all of Europe had gotten to Napoleon. He repeatedly caused much destruction. The Congress of Vienna therefore exiled Napoleon from France a second time to a small island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean‚ which was far away from mainland Europe. The citizens of France thought

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    Table 1 Salvador Dali‚ The persistence of Memory “melting clocks”‚ 1931 Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Roman senate 3 2.1. Organization of a Roman senate meeting 3 3. Congress of Vienna 4 3.1. Organization of Congress of Vienna 4 5. Discussion 5 6. Conclusion 6 Bibliography Table of figures 1. Introduction First of all I would like to mention that there are so many

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    this Quadruple Alliance restored the Bourbon monarchy to France in the person of Louis XVIII and agreed to meet at a congress in Vienna in September 1814 to arrange a final peace settlement. II. The leader of the Congress of Vienna was the Austrian foreign minister‚ Prince Klemens von Metternich. The Principle of Legitimacy I. Metternich claimed that he was guided at Vienna by the principle of legitimacy. B. To reestablish peace and stability in Europe‚ he considered it necessary to

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    has used the term "intergovernmental organization" instead of "international organization" for clarity.[3] The first and oldest intergovernmental organization is the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine‚ created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna. An international organization is an organization with an international membership‚ scope‚ or presence. There are two main types:[2] International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs): non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that operate

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