- The making of agreements by officials
Your answer:
conservatism
diplomacy
legitimacy
liberalism
- Principle that rulers Napoleon had driven form their thrones should be restored
Your answer:
diplomacy
liberalism
legitimacy
conservatism
- Principle that advocated conserving traditional forms of government
Your answer:
conservatism
legitimacy
liberalism
diplomacy
- Principle that advocated more power for elected but limited parliaments
Your answer:
diplomacy
legitimacy
liberalism
conservatism
- Principal that supported democratic government and favoured drastic change
Your answer:
radicalism
mettermich
mercantilism
great power
- Meeting called by Austria, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia
Your answer:
Holy Alliance
Great Coup
Mettermich
Congress of Vienna
- Country that could shape international events
Your answer:
Great Jump Shot
Great Britain
Great Power
Great Coup
- Minister who dominated Congress of Vienna
Your answer:
Mettermich
Otto von Bismarck
Louis Armstrong
Winston Churchill
- 39 loosely joined German States, dominated by Austria
Your answer:
Diet
De' Weiner Schnitzel
Deustchland Constitutional
German Confederation
- Agreement amon rulers of Russia, Prussia, and Austria against liberalism
Your answer:
Holy Alliance
Triumvarate
Axis
Holy Moley
- Restored Bourbon king of France
Your answer:
Louis XXII
Louis XIV
Louis XVIII
Louis Depalma
- This group met to restore the boundaries of Europe as they had existed before Napoleon's Conquest
Your answer:
Congress of Vienna
Treaty of Versailles
Congress of the Silicilian Mafiosa
Treaty Four
- The countries that were the Great Powers of Europe were Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia and
Your answer:
Belgium
France
Germany
Spain
- This person tried to strengthen countries surrounding France to prevent French aggression, restoree a balance of power, and restore royal families to their thrones.
Your answer:
Winston Churchill
Mousillini
Louis XVIII
Metternich
- Which of the following did not happen to France following the Congress of Vienna?
Your answer:
They kept their army
Restoration of the royal Family
they lost the territory that Napoleon had taken, but kept their foriegn possesion
Kept an independent government
- The Congress of Vienna made the small states around France
Your answer:
weaker
no change
stronger
amalgamate
- Following the Congress of Vienna, German States
Your answer:
Celebrated with a large Octoberfest
Broke apart into Independent States
loosely joined and formed the new German Confederation
Felt secure and split away from Austria
- In general the political ideas of the conservatives was:
Your answer:
belief in constitutional or even absolute monarchy
joining a coallition with the Reform Party
creating an independent government of elected officials
adopting concepts of the Enlightenment
- Liberals supported the approval of early reforms of the French Revolution and
Your answer:
democratic government
government by an elected, limited government
return to anabsolute monarch
electing J. Clark as their leader
- Radicals supported the idea of change and
Your answer:
a return to absolute monarchism
democratic government
inventing a new catch phrase for extreme sports
limited parliament
- The British Government was different from other governments in Europe because it had
Your answer:
a republican goverment
lots of sunshine its tourist industry
new airplane technology
the only constitutional monarchy
- The Congress of Vienna was a triumph for conservatism because
Your answer:
it restored kings an princes
outlawed liberalism in Europe
eliminate Russia as a threat
created a more powerful France
- A successful peace conference needs a settlement fair enough that no country leaves bearing a grudge and
Your answer:
the offending country is punnished appropriately
the losing side in war pays for debts of war
former leaders are put back in power
a balance of power remains intact
- The Congress of Vienna was successful because it created a temporary peace that lasted about
Your answer:
30 years
40 years
50 years
20 years
- The Congress of Vienna failed to recognize
Your answer:
the restoration of former borders prior to Napoleon
the need to strengthen states around France
political ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity introduce by French Revolution
to restore a balance of power and restore royal families to their thrones