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During the years following 1815, the fear of repression drove many liberal-nationalists underground. Secret societies sprang up in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas. To be revolutionary at that time meant commitment to oppose monarchial forms that had been established after Vienna Congress and had to fight for liberty and freedom. Most of these revolutionaries also saw the creation of nation states as a necessary part of this struggle for freedom.
Answer the following MCQs by choosing the most appropriate option:
23.1 During the years following 1815, the fear of repression drove many liberal-nationalists underground because:
a) There was support for conservative social order.
b) They had no support of the middle class.
c) Conservative regimes did not tolerate criticism and dissent.
d) They were not granted suffrage rights.
23.2 Which of the following issues was taken up by liberal-nationalists?
a) Preventing spread of democratic regimes.
b) Freedom of press
c) Establishing traditional institutes of state and society.
d) Strengthening monarchies.
23.3 Which of the following options reflect the vision of liberal-nationalists?
a) Supporting conservative regimes
b) Breaking away from German Federation of 39 states
c) Opposition to monarchy and establishment of democratic republics.
d) Accepting legitimacy of autocratic governments.
23.4 What was the objective behind the Vienna Congress?
a) Restoring changes that had come about in Europe during Napoleonic wars
b) Setting up of secret societies.
c) Dispose Bourbon dynasty
d) Restore monarchies and create a new conservative order in Europe.
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