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The Holy Alliance was signed by the rulers at the Congress of Vienna. The document promised that they would rule as Christians.

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How did the congress of Vienna try to restore the balance of power?

The congress of Vienna restored the balance of power to a greater extent. All the great powers were given a just equilibrium of states taken from the defeated. The major powers are Britain, Russia,Prussia and Austria. However, not only did the Congress of Vienna try to restore balance of power but also to prevent nationalism and liberalism, contain France, bring back legitimate rulers of Europe and stop slave trade in Europe.


Why were leaders at the congress of Vienna eager to turn the clock back after napoleon was defeated?

The Congress of Vienna attempted to turn the clock back. The ideals of the French Revolution--liberty, equality and nationalism--had been spread across Europe by the Revolutionary and Napoleonic armies. The men at Vienna intended to restore legitimate rulers of Europe to their thrones, to restore the absolute rule of monarchs and to put down any attempts at revolution.- from the chacha website.


What ruling family and what rulers were restored to the throne of Spain and France after the Congress of Vienna?

After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the Bourbon family was restored to the throne of both Spain and France. In France, King Louis XVIII ascended the throne, marking the restoration of the monarchy following the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. In Spain, Ferdinand VII was restored to power, reclaiming his position after the Peninsular War and the period of liberal rule.


Why were Christians hated so much?

christians were hated for there belief in god by the romans who believed in rulers such as kings and many christians were killed for there belief


What form of government was restored by the congress of Vienna?

The Congress of Vienna, held from 1814 to 1815, aimed to restore stability and order in Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. It reinstated monarchies and a conservative order, emphasizing the principle of legitimacy, which meant restoring rightful rulers who had been deposed during the revolutionary upheavals. This led to the re-establishment of absolute monarchies in several countries, such as France and Austria, and a greater emphasis on conservative governance throughout Europe.


Why was there tension between the kings and ordinary people of Europe after the Congress of Vienna?

The French Revolution had demonstrated to the various peoples of Europe that governments controlled by the people, and not ruled over by monarchs could prevail in Europe. People wanted a greater say in their government and increasing liberalism. By contrast, the monarchs after the Congress of Vienna wanted to return to the pre-Revolutionary atmosphere in Europe and serve as absolute rulers. This confrontation of political wills set the two groups squarely against each other.


Who hated Christians?

The Romans, The Ottomans, and any rulers who felt threatened by the new religion.


How did the Romans Act as rulers?

The Romans were very cruel rulers as they showed no mercy. They enjoyed watching gladiators fighting and early Christians were thrown to the lions, because of their beliefs.


Describe the three steps initiated by klemens von metternich that the congress of Vienna took to restore order in Europe?

The congress of Vienna restored the balance of power to a greater extent. All the great powers were given a just equilibrium of states taken from the defeated. The major powers are Britain, Russia,Prussia and Austria. However, not only did the Congress of Vienna try to restore balance of power but also to prevent nationalism and liberalism, contain France, bring back legitimate rulers of Europe and stop slave trade in Europe.


What is an empire called that has many rulers?

There is not really a name for that, unless you would count members of Parliament/Congress as 'rulers' too. In that case, such an empire would be called a democracy.


Why did Roman rulers use Christians as scapegoats?

They used them because they wanted to kill them, eat them, regugitate them and mix it with medieval paint.


How far was the outcome of the Vienna congress shaped by the reaction and conservatism?

many different historians argue on this kind of essay. on one hand it was shaped by reaction because of the creation of buffer states, territorial arrangements and restoration of legitimate rulers. on the other hand it was shaped by conservatism because of peace ,abolition of slave trade and german unification.however this is a critical analysis