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The "Concert of Europe" included which fo the following? Select all that apply.

An agreement between the five Great Powers of Europe (France, Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia) wherein their representatives would meet annually and, if need be, act together to combat threats to the status quo.


An agreement between the powers of Europe to keep the United States from expanding into South America.


An agreement between the restored House of Bourbon of France and the victorious allies.


An agreement between the four victors of the war (Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia) to keep France from ever again threatening the European balance of power.


A concert composed by Beethoven to commemorate the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

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Answer:

The Concert of Europe describes the geopolitical order in Europe from 1814 to 1914, during which the Great Powers tended to act in concert to avoid wars and revolutions and generally maintain the territorial and political status quo.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Concert of Europe. From 1815 to 1914, the Concert of Europe established a set of principles, rules and practices that helped to maintain balance between the major powers after the Napoleonic Wars, and to spare Europe from another broad conflict.

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