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Question 1.
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The English foreign secretary at the outset of the Congress of Vienna was Viscount

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Question 2.
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In the place of the Napoleonic Confederation of the Rhine, the Congress of Vienna created the

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Russia, Prussia, and Austria agreed to renounce war and protect Christianity in the

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David Ricardo, a liberal economist, elaborated the

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Jeremy Bentham was the founder of the school of social philosophy called

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Romantics built on the philosophy of to embrace subjective knowledge. 

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The Orleanist government that was created after Charles X's abdication was called the

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Greece achieved its political independence from the

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The document that presented the British demands for universal male suffrage, equal electoral districts, and the secret ballot was called the

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The nineteenth-century word coined to refer to workers afloat in the labor pool who owned nothing was

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The general enlisted to suppress the revolt of the workers in the national workshops was

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Question 12.
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The Pan-Germanic conference that met to create a united Germany assembled in the city of

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The commander of the Italian Red Shirts was

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Prussia was forced to accept Austrian dominance in Germany in the "humiliation of ." 

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