History, asked by harsun1130, 8 months ago

2. The Treaty of Vienna signed in 1815? *
a) brought the conservative regimes back to power
b)destroyed the conservative powers of Europe
c)introduced democracy in Austria and Prussia
d) set up a new Parliament in Austria​

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Answered by BladeGirl
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B) Destroyed the conservative powers of Europe.

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Answered by MotiSani
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The Treaty of Vienna signed in 1815 brought the conservative regimes back to power (option a) is the correct answer.

  • The Treaty of Vienna, signed on March 25, 1815, was a formal commitment between the allies — Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia to fight against the Napoleon powers.
  • Thus conservative regimes agreed to overthrow the reformist Napoleanic government.
  • This signaled a shift in geopolitics in Europe, which had previously been dominated by Napolean Bonaparte, and stopped France from expanding farther.
  • Hence, conservative regimes were restored to power in Europe.
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