1. fiogf49gjkf0d fiogf49gjkf0d The European leaders who met at the Congress of Vienna
possessed a conservative vision for post-Napoleonic Europe.
What were their goals? |
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2. fiogf49gjkf0d fiogf49gjkf0d Resistance to the Congress’s restoration of conservative
monarchies was expressed throughout Europe and abroad.
Where was this resistance to be found, and what were its
consequences? |
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3. fiogf49gjkf0d fiogf49gjkf0d Postrevolutionary Europe was divided by fierce ideological
conflicts. What were the core principles of political
liberalism, republicanism, and socialism? How did these three
ideologies relate to nationalism? |
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4. fiogf49gjkf0d fiogf49gjkf0d Romanticism was a cultural movement defined in opposition
to the Enlightenment. Who were the Romantics and what
did they believe? |
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5. fiogf49gjkf0d fiogf49gjkf0d The conservative order set up in 1815 came to an end with
the Revolutions of 1848. What caused these revolutions? |
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