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9. "The most dangerous enemy of social order"
a. Who said these words to whom?
b. Why? Give 2 reasons.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Giuseppe Mazzini.

Explanation:

Giuseppe Mazzini

Austrian chancellor Metternich referred to Giuseppe Mazzini as "the most dangerous enemy of our social order ". Mazzini was a relentless opposer of monarchy and he had a vision of democratic republic which frightened the conservatives. That's why he described him as the most dangerous enemy of our social order.

Answered by vharshit059
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Answer:

Mazzini was described as the 'most dangerous enemy to our social order' by Metternich.

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