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    meet in the future whenever a situation arose that could possibly threaten the peace in Europe. The president of the congress was the Austrian Chancellor Metternich‚ an extreme conservative who believed that everything should be kept the way it was‚ with the aristocracy in control and the rest of the population with little or no power. Metternich once described the area we know today as Italy‚ back then a disunited group of various states‚ as a ‘Geographical Expression’. At the time the disunited

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    To prevent a country or state from rising up again‚ the men at the Congress of Vienna redrew the map of Europe‚ creating equilibrium of powers. Prince Metternich‚ representative of Austria‚ wanted the containment of France; to deprive France of rising up again‚ the Congress of Vienna purposely surrounded France by stronger countries. Metternich also wished to have a legitimacy government; therefore the bourbons of France‚ Spain‚ and Naples were restored and the dynasties in Holland‚ Sardinia‚ Tuscany

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    Nationalism: loyal to your country Political ideologies Conservatism- does not want change Liberalism- wants change Moderates- wants some changes Congress of Vienna Metternich: Foreign minister of Austria. He distrusted the democratic ideals of the French Revolution. Metternich wanted to keep things as they were. He had three goals for the congress of Vienna. 1. He wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding it with strong countries. 2 restore a balance of power. 3 restore

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    The most influential man to the Congress of Vienna was Prince Klemens Von Metternich. The Congress of Vienna was made up of Britain‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia. They arranged the final peace. The Congress wanted to restore the Bourbon King of 1814 and restore the balance of power. With the congress it was able to bring back Balance

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    Studying Cognition in Prehistoric Societies 1. Unfortunately for archaeologists‚ Chavín was not a literate culture. Why does literacy provide archaeologists with such an important insight into the cognition of a society? Symbols of depiction provide us with perhaps our most direct insight into the cognition of an individual or a society for pre-literate periods. Among literate communities‚ however‚ written words – those deceptively direct symbols used to describe the world – inevitably dominate the

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    leaders‚ and lack of foreign support. Austria was responsible for the failure of the Italian revolutionaries due to two main reasons: their strict Chancellor Metternich‚ and the strength and efficiency of their army. Austria was responsible for the failures of the Italian revolutionaries due to the influence of their chancellor‚ Metternich. The impact of Austria in Italy was felt before the first revolution in 1820. Due to the defeat of Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo‚ 1815‚ the Holy Alliance

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    emerged in the early nineteenth century. Though the restored order of Metternich which from 1815-1848 did suppress the revolutionary challenge‚ it nevertheless had to reconcile itself to some of the demands that had been made earlier and moderate constitutions were granted by most states. Post-revolutionary nationalism was the greatest threat to Metternich’s restored order. The idea of national self-determination was repellent to Metternich. It not only threatened the existence of the aristocracy but also

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    10/3 - Maya after midterm * Leopold Batnes – Teotihuacan * William Sanders - Teotihuacan mapping project * S. Sugiyama and R. Cabrera * Street of the Dead - 15 ½ degrees east of north * Grid oriented – Canalized at the Rio San Juan * Pyramid of the sun – one of the largest mounds in north America * Cave below the pyramid of the sun (Cave of emergence) * Summer Solstice – June 21st it is directly on top of the pyramid * No shadow at noon *

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    Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 Which political philosophy was overthrown and converted into an -ism during the French Revolution. * Conservatism: the conservatives wanted to uphold the traditional ways of government Liberalism Liberalism was more closely connected to the spirit and outlook of the enlightenment than to any of the other isms of the early 19th century. Liberalism was reformist and political rather than revolutionary in character. Nationalism In order to be a nation

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    Like all the pharaohs in new kingdom Egypt‚ Tutankhamun was worshipped as a living god. He had immense power and wealth plus great responsibilities‚ including praying to the gods‚ setting out the laws and taxes or controlling the army in Egypt. Also‚ Tutankhamun reinstated the older religion in Egypt. Above all‚ the pharaoh had to maintain harmony and order and hold the regions of upper and Lower Egypt together. Any pharaoh in new kingdom Egypt had to do many rituals since he was basically Egypt’s

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