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12 September, 02:41

What was the significance of the Congress of Vienna?

A Re-established limited monarchies

B Created a balance of power to preserve peace

C Europe became dominated by France

D England rejected the restoration of monarchies

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  1. 12 September, 06:03
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    The significance of the Congress of Vienna is Created a balance of power to preserve peace.

    Option: (B)

    Explanation:

    The leaders throughout Europe were concerned about the violent consequences of the 'French Revolutionary Wars' and the 'Napoleonic wars'. In order to cope up with those and to 'establish long-lasting peace' in the region, the Vienna Congress was called. The delegates from almost all the European states showed up and discussed the issues pertaining to the Napoleonic Wars across Europe. They decided on reestablishing the monarchies defeated and taken by Napoleon so that peace would prevail thereafter.
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