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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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Answer:

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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