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The Congress Of Vienna

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Term Paper TitleThe Congress Of Vienna
# of Words334
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.34
the Congress of Vienna

the Congress of Vienna


     This essay is about the effects of the French Revolution on Europe, the
Congress of Vienna, and its goals.  It will tell about the role of Nationalism,
Liberalism, and conservatism in this time period.  Also it will tell of the
European's revolutions between 1830 and 1848.
     The Congress of Vienna's main goals were to bring an end to the
Napoleonic wars and restore peace in Europe.  There were two opposing political
philosophies that greatly influenced events in the 1800's.  They were Liberalism
and conservatism.  Leberalism is a philosophy that supports guarantees for
individual freedom, political change, and social reform.  At the time of the
Congress of Vienna, Liberals supported the ideas of the Enlightenment and the
French Revolution.
     Conservatism is a philosophy that doesn't want change that would
threaten that way of life.  It supports the traditional political and social
order. Conservatives didn't want nationalism because they thought that it would
overthrow the traditional political order.
     The role of Nationalism is that during the Nineteenth century i...

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