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Usually, huge uprisings and revolts causes commotion across the world and probably Metternich wanted to stop the uprisings before people in his country go any ideas and before riots and uprisings got out of control.

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Typically, a monarch would suppress an uprising in a neighboring country to prevent his citizens coming to the belief that such a revolt, or the ideas that underlie it, would be acceptable in his country.

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