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what do you mean by"metternich system"how far this policy was effective for Austria​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Metternich System was a series of meetings among the more powerful European nations between the Napoleonic War and World War I. Metternich is most well-known for his role in the Congress of Vienna in 1815, and resulting influence on subsequent European history.

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The Metternich System is a series of meetings among the most powerful European nations between Napoleonic War and the World War I.

The Metternich System:

Metternich is well-known for his part in the Congress of Vienna in the year 1815 and followed by its influence on subsequent European history.

Influence on Austria:

  • The Age of Metternich was 33 years after the end of the Napoleonic Wars not only in Austria but also to some extent in the whole of Europe.
  • The main characteristics of this age was the introduction of the Industrial Revolution. There was increasing demand for popular participation in government and rising tide of nationalism.
  • Metternich has become the symbol of the forces which are intented to preserve the status quo. In the debate regarding his policies, some argued that Metternich is eager to create revolution and liberalism wherever possible.

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