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conservative regimes set up in 1815 were democratic in nature is true or false​

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Answered by Priatouri
35

False.

Explanation:

For the following reasons, the conservative regimes set up in 1851 were autocratic:

1. They did not authorize critique and disagreement from any side.

2. They tried to control and suppress the activities of those who questioned the legitimacy of autocratic monarchs.

3. Most of the regimes during this time imposed censorship laws to prevent the content to be published by the press that poses a threat to their position.

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Answered by aburaihana123
11

Conservative regimes set up in France during 1815 were autocratic in nature.

Hence, it is a false statement.

Explanation:

After Napolean was defeated in the battle of Waterloo in 1815, the European governments were driven by conservatism. They felt that, from the changes initiated by Napolean, they could in fact strengthen the monarchy.

The European governments met in Vienna in 1815 after the death of Napolean. Their intention was to restore the monarchies overthrown by Napolean. The conservative regimes set up in 1815 did not like criticism, and punished those who questioned the legitimacy of their rule. They imposed censorship. They took away the freedom of the press. In this way, they behaved in an autocratic way.

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