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Which two sentences best describe the effects of the agreements at the Congress of Vienna?
a. The delegates to the Congress suppressed the growing nationalism in France by weakening France's political power.
b. The delegates to the Congress divided France by giving Britain, Russia, and Austria control of different French provinces.
c. The delegates to the Congress made Russia the most powerful European nation by restoring the territories it had lost to France.
d.The delegates to the Congress stabilized the relations among the major European countries by restoring a balance of power.
e. The delegates to the Congress triggered a rivalry between Britain and Spain for control over French trade and politics.
Answer:
a. The delegates to the Congress suppressed the growing nationalism in France by weakening France's political power.
d.The delegates to the Congress stabilized the relations among the major European countries by restoring a balance of power.
Explanation:
The Congress of Vienna was set up to broker peace in Europe after the Napoleonic war by Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
The aim of this congress was to return things to the way they were before they were destroyed by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Therefore, the two sentences that best describe the effects of the agreements at the Congress of Vienna are options A and D.
This is because they suppressed the growing nationalism in France by weakening France's power and stabilizing relations among major European countries.