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A Return To Peace

A Return To Peace. The Congress Of Vienna. The Principles Of the Congress. Balance of Power And Legitimacy. Reaction, Absolutism & Nationalism. Random Factoid Time!. A Return To Peace. The Congress Of Vienna. The Principles Of the Congress . Balance of Power &

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A Return To Peace

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  1. A Return To Peace

  2. The Congress Of Vienna

  3. The Principles Of the Congress

  4. Balance of Power And Legitimacy

  5. Reaction, Absolutism & Nationalism

  6. Random Factoid Time!

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  8. The three ideals of the French Revolution were:

  9. Liberty Equality Fraternity

  10. The most powerful political influence on the continent for Europe was . . .

  11. French Revolution

  12. Foreign governments were fearful as long as Napoleon remained in rule. Why?

  13. That France would Export political unrest and Rebellion and challenge their authority

  14. Once Napoleon was defeated, the goals of the European powers was to:

  15. Restore Order Keep Peace Squelch Revolutionary Ideas

  16. Post 1815, European nations followed policies that were designed to do these 2 things:

  17. Maintain stability Suppress the danger of Political upheaval

  18. The Congress of Vienna was held in the capital city of which country. . .

  19. Austria

  20. Stability for the continent of Europe could only be achieved by settling these 2 questions:

  21. Political Territorial Issues

  22. The only interruption to the Congress of Vienna was this major event:

  23. Napoleon’s return to France and defeat At Waterloo

  24. Name the 4 countries that had the most power to make “real” decisions at the Congress of Vienna.

  25. Great Britain Austria Russia Prussia

  26. Surprisingly, this representative (that means person) played a very important role at the congress.

  27. Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand

  28. According to the C of V, the countries that suffered the most had to be:

  29. Compensated For their Losses

  30. Daily Double!! Wager, Please. According to the C of V, this stabilizing feature had to be restored in Europe.

  31. Balance of Power

  32. The term that means that all former ruling families should be restored to the throne.

  33. Legitimacy

  34. As compensation, which nation became a single kingdom. . .

  35. The Netherlands

  36. Because Sweden had fought against Napoleon, they were rewarded with the receipt of this nation:

  37. Norway

  38. Russia’s demand to gain this territory frightened the British who were trying to “check” the power of the Russians.

  39. Poland

  40. France’s boundaries were restored to where they had been in the year. . .

  41. 1792!

  42. Term for a compensation to other nations for damages inflicted during war.

  43. Indemnity

  44. The Bourbon monarchy was restored in France, Spain and in. . .

  45. Kingdom Of the Two Sicilies

  46. In which country was the principle of legitimacy NOT followed?

  47. Austria (Hapsburgs)

  48. Daily Double!! Term for extremists who not only oppose change but generally would like to turn the clock back to the time before changes occurred.

  49. Reactionaries

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