History, asked by rlakshitha336, 3 months ago

Following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, European governments were
driven by a spirit of conservatism. Conservatives believed that
established, traditional institutions of state and society – like the
monarchy, the church, social hierarchies, property and the family –
should be preserved. In 1815, representatives of the European powers –
Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria – who had collectively defeated
Napoleon, met at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe. The
Congress was hosted by the Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich.
a. What is conservatism?
b. What did the conservatives believe could strengthen the autocratic
monarchies of Europe?
c. Which treaty was drawn by the delegates in the Congress in 1815?

Answers

Answered by DJLANI
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Explanation:

a. Conservatism can be defined as the commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.

b.They believed that the abolition of feudalism and serfdom, replacing it with a modern army, an efficient bureaucracy and a strong economy could strengthen the autocratic monarchies in europe.

c. The Quadriple Alliance. The treaty was signed in Paris on November 20, 1815, by the great powers of United Kingdom, Austria, Prussia and Russia. It renewed the use of the Congress system, whuch advanced European International Relations.

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