an age of ideologies chapter 4 section 1
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Congress of Vienna Congress of Vienna—After Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo, diplomats and heads of state met here to discuss restoring stability and order in Europe 10 months meeting Sep 1814-June 1815 Tried to ‘uproot’ revolutionary seed and suppress nationalismTRANSCRIPT
An Age of Ideologies Chapter 4 Section 1 Congress of Vienna
Congress of ViennaAfterNapoleons defeat atWaterloo, diplomats
andheads of state met here todiscuss restoring stability andorder
in Europe 10 months meeting Sep 1814-June 1815 Tried to
uprootrevolutionary seed andsuppress nationalism Nationalism What
is it? Discuss with your neighbor Nationalism NationalismThe
extremely feeling of pride in onescountry Ex: Flags on cars after
9/11 Gives people sense of identity Common heritage Goal of
creating own homeland Age of Ideologies Plunged Europe into 30
years of turmoil
Ideologies didnt agree Conservatives vs. Liberals Conservatives
(Clergy, nobility and monarchs) in favorof NO revolution Liberals
in favor OF revolution Conservatives Won with Congress of
Vienna
Concert of EuropeSupportthe political and social orderprior to
Napoleon and F.R. Wanted Royalty Class system Natural rights lead
to chaos! Metternichurged monarchs tooppose freedom of press
andprotests with force Liberals and Nationalists
Inspired by enlightenment Bourgeoisie Liberalism Supports middle
class Wanted constitutions andseparation of powers Supported
Laisez-Faireeconomics Free market Revolutions throughout
Europe
Serbia Serbs seek independence with help from Russians Greeks
Britain, France, and Russia forces Ottoman to grantGreeks
independence