After Napoleon’s defeat, who captured the power of Europe?
(i) Fascists
(ii) Conservatives
(iii) Communists
(iv) None of these
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option 2 which is conservatives
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AFTER NAPOLEON'S DEFEAT, THE POWER OF EUROPE WAS CAPTURED BY CONSERVATIVES.
- CONSERVATIVES- They were the people that supported monarchy and nobility. They believed that the privileges of the monarchy and nobility should exist.
- After the revolution, they contended that gradual changes should be brought into Conservatism did dominate the European political agenda through the mid-1820s.
- Major governments, even in Britain, used police agents to ferret agitators. The prestige of the Roman Catholic Church soared in France.
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