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Conservatism

revolutions of 1820

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1820?s-1830?s revolutions An Evaluation of the Congress of Vienna The leading statesmen at Vienna underestimated the new nationalism and liberalism generated by the French Revolution. Not until the unification of Germany in 1870-71 was the balance of power upset. Not until World War I did Europe have another general war. Tries to erase napoleon, nationalism, and liberalism. The ?Concert? of Europe System Established Their goal was to define and monitor the status quo. Holy Alliance Example of how they were too conservative (alliance based on religion) Was challenged but never broke down until 1870 19c Conservatism Conservatism arose in reaction to liberalism & became a popular alternative for those who were frightened by the violence unleashed by the French Revolution.

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AP Government Midterm Election Team Project October ? November 6th This assignment asks you to put on your political scientist glasses and study competitive races in the upcoming midterm election. You will work in groups of four. You and your group mates will be our class expert for this race and will present your findings to the class after the election on November 6th. Together we will better understand the decisions that American voters were being asked to make on November 6th.
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