What was the reason of downfall of metternich?
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1821, while Metternich was still at Laibach with Tsar Alexander, the revolt of Alexander Ypsilantis threatened to bring the Ottoman Empire to the brink of collapse. Wanting a strong Ottoman Empire to counterbalance Russia, Metternich opposed all forms of Greek nationalism.
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The Reason that contributed to the Downfall of Metternich is :
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- The Metternich program was a set of meetings of the most influential European nations between the Napoleonic war and the First World War.
- Ethnic aspect was the cause behind its declining influence in the Austrian Empire.
- There were various reasons which contributed to the downfall of Metternich.
- The cause for the birth of patriotic ideologies throughout most of the German states may have been the incapacity of Metternich to unite the seperate racial groups.
- Mainly, the racial groups throughout the empire towards a more unified Austrian state.
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