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NEW UNIT REACTION AGAINST REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS OVERVIEW: After the French Revolution there was a reaction against revolutionary ideals. In 1815 at the Congress of Vienna, the leaders of the nations of Europe restored the old monarchies. In the following decades, conflicts between revolutionary ideals and the desire to maintain the old order would cause uprisings and repression. Although some reforms slowly took hold in Western Europe, absolutism remained strong in Russia. In Latin America as well, democratic reforms were slow to develop. In the early 1900s, however, Mexico experienced a political and social revolution accompanied by the growth of national feelings.

NEW CARDS 21.CONGRESS OF VIENNA 22.PRINCE CLEMENS VON METTERNICH 23.BALANCE OF POWER 24.CONSERVATISM

AIM: What were the goals at the Congress of Vienna? Ms. McMillan Global III November 3, 2011

THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA 1.After Napoleons defeat, European diplomats met at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to devise a peace settlement. 2.European leaders agreed to restore order and stability to Europe.

KEY PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR VIEWS 1.Prince Clemens von Metternich of Austria wanted to restore Europe to the way it was before the French Revolution. 2.Alexander I of Russia wanted to create an alliance of Christian monarchs to suppress future revolutions. 3.Lord Castlereagh of England wanted to prevent France from rebuilding its military forces. 4.Maurice Talleyrand of France wanted France to be equal to the rest of the nations in Europe.

BALANCE OF POWER AND RESTORED MONARCHS 1.The leaders at the meeting wanted to establish a balance of power, or a distribution of military and economic power that prevents one nation from being too strong. 2.They wanted to restore the monarchs. 3.This was the first of many reactions against the revolutionary ideas of the 1700 and 1800s. 4.It was a victory for conservatives, who wanted to preserve the traditional ways.

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NEW CARDS 21.CONGRESS OF VIENNA 22.PRINCE CLEMENS VON METTERNICH 23.BALANCE OF POWER 24.CONSERVATISM THESE MUST BE COMPLETE BY TOMORROW (FRIDAY) THESE MUST BE COMPLETE BY TOMORROW (FRIDAY) I WILL BE CHECKING CARDS TOMORROW!!! I WILL BE CHECKING CARDS TOMORROW!!!

CONGRESS OF VIENNA WHO: PRINCE CLEMMENS VON METTERNICK AND EUROPEAN DIPLOMATS WHEN: 1815 WHERE: VIENNA, AUSTRIA WHAT: AFTER NAPOLEON WAS DEFEATED, DIPLOMATS IN EUROPE WANTED STABILITY AND TO RESTORE EUROPE TO THE OLD WAYS WHY: DURING THE NAPOLEONIC WARS, THE COUNTRIES AND MONARCHIES IN EUROPE HAD BEEN DISTURBED.

PRINCE CLEMMENS VON METTERNICH WHO: PRINCE OF AUSTRIA WHEN: 1815 WHERE: VIENNA, AUSTRIA WHAT: WANTED EUROPE TO BE RESTORED TO THE WAY IT WAS BEFORE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION WHY: HE WAS A CONSERVATIVE

BALANCE OF POWER WHO : DIPLOMATS OF EUROPE WHO : DIPLOMATS OF EUROPE WHEN: 1815 WHEN: 1815 WHERE: VIENNA, AUSTRIA WHERE: VIENNA, AUSTRIA WHAT: ALL COUNTRIES IN EUROPE TO HAVE EQUAL MILITARY AND ECONOMIC POWERS WHAT: ALL COUNTRIES IN EUROPE TO HAVE EQUAL MILITARY AND ECONOMIC POWERS WHY: THEY WANT TO PREVENT THE CHAOS THAT NAPOLEON CAUSED FROM HAPPENING AGAIN WHY: THEY WANT TO PREVENT THE CHAOS THAT NAPOLEON CAUSED FROM HAPPENING AGAIN

CONSERVATISM WHO: PRINCE CLEMMENS VON METTERNICH AND EUROPEAN DIPLOMATS (MONARCHS, NOBILITY) WHO: PRINCE CLEMMENS VON METTERNICH AND EUROPEAN DIPLOMATS (MONARCHS, NOBILITY) WHEN: 1815 WHEN: 1815 WHERE: CONGRESS OF VIENNA WHERE: CONGRESS OF VIENNA WHAT: SOMEONE WHO WANTS THE TRADITIONAL WAYS, AS BEFORE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION WHAT: SOMEONE WHO WANTS THE TRADITIONAL WAYS, AS BEFORE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION WHY: THE MONARCHYS AND NOBILITY OF EUROPE WANT TO MAINTAIN THEIR POWER AND WEALTH WHY: THE MONARCHYS AND NOBILITY OF EUROPE WANT TO MAINTAIN THEIR POWER AND WEALTH