Social Sciences, asked by arima19, 4 months ago

Repression of liberal revolutionaries after 1815, in Europe, led to: 1

(a) Armies being trained by revolutionaries

(b) All revolutionaries trained to overthrow monarchy

(c) Secret societies being formed in many European states to train revolutionaries and

spread their ideas

(d) All the above​

Answers

Answered by amritamohanty918
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Answer:

(d)All of the above

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Answered by anvimalik867
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Given:-

Given that the question “Repression of liberal revolutionaries after 1815, in Europe, led to:”

Find:-

We have to find that the correct option of the question, “Repression of liberal revolutionaries after 1815, in Europe, led to:” from the given options.

Solution:-

  • The correct option of the question is option (c) Secret societies being formed in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas.
  • After 1815 because of the apprehension about constraint, numerous progressives or liberal-patriots went underground to keep away from capture.
  • They laid out numerous mysterious social orders to prepare progressives and spread their thoughts.
  • They went against monarchical types of states that were laid out after the Vienna Congress.
  • They battled for freedom and opportunity and thought the production of country state as a fundamental piece of their battle for opportunity.
  • Giuseppe Mazzini established secret social orders like Young Italy and Young Europe for the unification of divided Italy.
  • Following Mazzini's model, secret social orders were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland.
  • Liberalism and patriotism got upset numerous districts of Europe like the regions of Ottoman Empire, Ireland, Poland other than Italy and Germany.

Hence, the statement “Repression of liberal revolutionaries after 1815, in Europe, led to:” Is option (c) Secret societies being formed in many European states to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas.

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