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Following the defeat of Napoleon in 1915. European governments were driven by a spin of
conservatism Conservatives believed that established, traditional institution of state and society
- like the monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies property and the family should be po
Mest conservatives, however, did not propose a retam to the society of pre-revolutionary days
Rather, they realised, from the changes initiated by Napoleon that modernisation could in hoc
strengthen traditional institutions like the monarchy. It could male mate power more effect
stronger. A modern army, an efficient bureaucracy, a dynamic economy, the abolition offer
and serfdom could strengthen the autocratie monarchies of Europe. In 1815.represe
European powers who had collectively defeated Napoleon, met at Vienna to draw up a semest
for Europe. The Congress was hosted by the Austrian Chancellor Dale Metternich. The delegates
drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the object of undoing most of the changes that had come
about in Europe during the Napoleonic wars. The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed
during the French Revolution, was restored to power, and France lost the territories it had amnexed
under Napoleon. A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to present French
expansion in future.​

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Answered by subhsamavartj
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Answer:

(i) D. Preservation of traditionalist beliefs in state and society (ii) B. To restore conservative regime in Europe (iii) A. To re-establish peace and stability in Europe. (iv) C. Laying out a balance of power between all the great powers in Europe.

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