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Bingel [31]
4 years ago
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1 most influential leader at Congress of Vienna 2. unique cultural identity of a people: unique cultural identity of a people 3.

led British and Prussian armies' defeat of Napoleon: 4. belief in tradition and social stability: belief in tradition and social stability 5. belief that people should be free from government restraint:
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muminat4 years ago
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Answer: The answers are:

1-  Prince Klemins Von Metternich of Austria.

2- Nationalism

3- The Duke of Wellington.

4-Conservatism

5- Liberalism

Explanation:

1-The most influential leader was Prince Klemins Von Metternich of Austria. His main goal was to reestablish peace and stability in Europe

2- It is unique part of cultural identity because it gave a national consciousness based on awareness of being part of a community – a “nation” – that has common institutions, traditions, language, and customs.

3-  <em>Blücher</em> resumed command after he was severely injured and <em>joined Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo</em>, this intervention of Blücher's army played a decisive role in the final allied victory.

4-This belief <em>based on tradition and social stability that favored the maintenance of established institutions</em>, organized religion, and obedience to authority. In addition it  emphasized resistance to change.

5-An ideology based on the belief that <u><em>people should be as free from restraint as possible.</em></u> This idea had an impact in

a) Economics - government should not interfere in the workings of the economy.

b) Political - there should be restraints on how power is exercised so that people can enjoy basic civil rights in a constitutional state with a representative assembly.

During the early 1800s, liberals were mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants.

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