Nationallism In Europe Flashcards

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What was the main purpose of the Treaty of Vienna?

A

To restore stability and order in Europe after the Napoleonic Wars.

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In what year was the Treaty of Vienna signed?

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1815

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True or False: The Treaty of Vienna aimed to establish a balance of power in Europe.

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True

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Who were the main powers involved in the negotiations of the Treaty of Vienna?

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Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Great Britain.

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Fill in the blank: The Treaty of Vienna established the __________ system to maintain peace in Europe.

A

Concert of Europe

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What principle did the Treaty of Vienna primarily rely on?

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The principle of legitimacy.

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Which country was represented by Prince Klemens von Metternich at the Congress of Vienna?

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Austria

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following territories was not significantly altered by the Treaty of Vienna? A) Poland B) France C) Belgium D) Italy

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B) France

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What was one of the key outcomes for France as a result of the Treaty of Vienna?

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France was restored to its 1792 borders.

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True or False: The Treaty of Vienna led to an immediate end to all conflicts in Europe.

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False

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What role did the Holy Alliance play after the Treaty of Vienna?

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It aimed to uphold the principles of the Treaty and maintain conservative order.

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Fill in the blank: The Treaty of Vienna redrew the map of Europe, significantly impacting __________.

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Poland

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What was the significance of the ‘Compensation’ principle in the Treaty of Vienna?

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It justified territorial adjustments to reward states for their contributions against Napoleon.

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Which major European power emerged as a dominant force after the Treaty of Vienna?

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Austria

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15
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True or False: The Treaty of Vienna established a framework for international diplomacy.

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True

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What was one of the criticisms of the Treaty of Vienna?

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It restored many monarchies that had been overthrown, leading to future unrest.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following was a direct result of the Treaty of Vienna? A) The establishment of the League of Nations B) The rise of nationalism C) The end of the British Empire D) The creation of the United Nations

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B) The rise of nationalism

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What did the Treaty of Vienna establish regarding the German states?

A

It formed the German Confederation.

19
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Fill in the blank: The Treaty of Vienna sought to suppress __________ movements across Europe.

A

revolutionary

20
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Who was the Russian representative at the Congress of Vienna?

A

Tsar Alexander I

21
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What was one of the long-term effects of the Treaty of Vienna?

A

It set the stage for future conflicts due to unresolved nationalistic tensions.

22
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True or False: The Treaty of Vienna was successful in preventing wars in Europe for the next 100 years.

23
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What concept did the Treaty of Vienna use to justify the restoration of monarchies?

A

Legitimacy

24
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following nations gained territory as a result of the Treaty of Vienna? A) France B) Prussia C) Britain D) Spain

A

B) Prussia

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What was the role of the Congress of Vienna in shaping European history?
It established diplomatic practices and power balances that influenced European relations.
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Fill in the blank: The Treaty of Vienna is often seen as a reaction against the __________ of the French Revolution.
liberalism