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    forward a proposal at the Congress that the Great Powers of Russia‚ Austria and Prussia should agree to act jointly‚ using force if necessary‚ to restore any governments which had itself been overthrown by force. This was known as the Protocol of Troppau. This was a very disastrous to the liberals and nationalist everywhere who were trying to set up a better system. The defeat of Napoleon was a great encouragement to nationalism‚ and the idea of an independent united Germany had an emotional appeal

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    In its immediate aftermath‚ the famous description‚ "le Congres ne marche pas; il danse" (’the Congress does not work; it dances’) was often seen as the most accurate summary of the events taking place during the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Beneath the façade of all the reveling‚ this gathering of diplomats marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the turmoil they wrought on Europe‚ reshaping the order and structure of the continent in its legacy. With Austria‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Prussia‚ and

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    1820-1 Revolutions: What happened and why did they fail? Neapolitan revolt‚ 1820 Restoration of the Bourbon Monarchy in Naples Ferdinand I and chief minister Luigi de Medici introduced several measures 1818 restored church to a position of power and influence e.g. Censorship Financial difficulty after 1815 and had to pay reparations imposed by Austria for the Austrian army of occupation. Union with Naples in 1815 very unpopular The repeal of the Sicilian-British style constitution

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    cover other problems that arise amongst the states. For example‚ when Spain and the Two Sicilies of Italy were forced to grant liberal constitutions against their wills‚ something needed to be done. So Metternich and Castlereagh had a meeting in Troppau‚ Austria due to the fear of revolution rising once again. At this meeting‚ Metternich and Alexander I installed the principle of active intervention to maintain all autocratic regimes whenever they were threatened. This principle rapidly put out the

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    felt that they had less credibility due to the foreign troops on their land. It was then that France was formally admitted into the congress system. Following that was the civil unrest in Spain and Sicily‚ revolt in Naples‚ Spain and Greece. The Troppau Protocol was brought up‚ suggesting that there be “collective resistance to forces of nationalism and liberalism”‚ proposing that the great powers be given the ability of bringing intervention in domestic affairs. The British didn’t support this‚

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    ‘To what extent was Metternich responsible for the lack of change in Germany between 1815-1848’ Metternich was the chancellor of Austria and therefore had a substantial amount of power‚ this enabled him to make radical decisions regarding Germany‚ whether it included unifying it or not. On one hand Metternich had a major influence with the lack of change in Germany. This was largely to do with the fact that he continuously over exaggerated the importance of the student movements. An example of

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    ABSTRACT International Organization has been defined by Clive Archer as a formal continuous structure established between members from two or more sovereign states with the aim of pursuing common interest of membership. It is a known fact that International Organization sprung up with the idea of preventing wars and maintaining peace in the world. These Organizations dates back to antiquity became prominent with the evolution of the States system provided by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. The

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    independently. These facts transformed the face of genetics. Early Life and Education Mendel was born to Rosine and Anton Mendel on July 22‚ 1822 in Heinzendorf‚ Austria‚ now Hynčice‚ Czech Republic. At the young age of 11‚ he and his family moved to Troppau so he could continue his education‚ and he graduated in 1840. From there‚ he attended the Philosophical Institute of the University of Olmütz‚ excelling in math and physics and graduating in 1843. Following his graduation in Olmütz‚ he entered the

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    Gregor Mendel was a very determined‚ well-knowledgeable man‚ who grew up to do many great things. Mendel had an extraordinary life filled with amazing discoveries and achievements‚ but just like many other people he had his ups and downs in life. Gregor Mendel was faced with many things that could’ve brought him down and not let him exceed in life‚ but he did not let that get in the way of his future. Gregor Mendel was born July 20‚ 1822 in a small village in Austria. He was born into an German

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    Metternich is well known for the Metternich System‚ which was put into practice during his most notable success‚ the Congress of Vienna of 1815. Metternich‚ additionally‚ was the guiding spirit of the international congresses‚ Aachen‚ Carlsbad‚ Troppau‚ Laibach‚ and Verona and was the chief statesman of the Holy Alliance. The Congress of Vienna‚ though‚ and the agreements that followed were the basis for‚ "no war involving several powers until the Crimean conflicts of the 1850’s and no major war

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