AP Euro ChAPer 21: The Conservative Order And The Challenges Of Reform

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AP Euro ChAPer 21: The Conservative Order And The Challenges Of Reform - Quiz

This quiz follows Chapter 21 until Nicholas I.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    The goals of the conservative political forces that controlled almost all of Europe after the Congress of Vienna were to
    • A. 

      Redraw the map of Europe according to boundaries of nationalities or ethnic groups

    • B. 

      Maintain peace and prevent aristocracies

    • C. 

      Limit the arbitrary power of government against the persons and property of individual citizens

    • D. 

      Both A and C

  • 2. 
    The group that believed that each cultural or linguistic group should have its own sovereign state was
  • 3. 
    The statesman who most epitomized conservatism was
    • A. 

      Louis XVIII

    • B. 

      Alexander I

    • C. 

      Metternich

    • D. 

      None of the above

  • 4. 
    What were the ideas of liberalism?
  • 5. 
    Metternich felt that the Austrian empire would dissolve if
    • A. 

      The political rights of the newly emerging national groups were recognized

    • B. 

      He did not submit to the ideas of nationalists and liberals

    • C. 

      Both A and B

    • D. 

      None of the above

  • 6. 
    The Holy Roman Empire was replaced with the
  • 7. 
    The student association for the constitutional government and a united German state was called
  • 8. 
    Explain the depression in Great Britain ---> what were its effects?
  • 9. 
    The Carlsbad Decrees
    • A. 

      Dissolved/outlawed Burschenschaften

    • B. 

      Provided for university inspectors and press censors

    • C. 

      Were issued by Metternich

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 10. 
    This act banned seditious gatherings and suspended habeas corpus
  • 11. 
    The Six Acts of 1819
    • A. 

      Were issued in response to the Peterloo Massacre

    • B. 

      Attempted to remove the instruments of agitation from the hands of radical leaders

    • C. 

      Provided authorities with new powers

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 12. 
    The incident in Great Britain that discredited the movement for parliamentary reform was called
    • A. 

      Peterloo Massacre

    • B. 

      Cato Street Conspiracy

    • C. 

      Decembrist Revolt of 1825

    • D. 

      None of the above

  • 13. 
    The Ultraroyalists were led by
    • A. 

      Count of Artois

    • B. 

      Louis XVIII

    • C. 

      Count of Monte Cristo

    • D. 

      Lord Liverpool

  • 14. 
    The new constitution of France under Louis XVIII was called
  • 15. 
    The great powers involved in the Concert of Europe were
    • A. 

      Great Britain and Russia

    • B. 

      Austria and France

    • C. 

      Prussia and Austria

    • D. 

      Both A and C

  • 16. 
    Nicholas I
    • A. 

      Symbolized the most extreme form of autrocracy

    • B. 

      Was afraid of change

    • C. 

      Turned his back on all forms of reform

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 17. 
    In this gathering, members of the Quadruple Alliance decided that France should be freed from occupation.
  • 18. 
    This gathering asserted that stable governments had a right to intervene to restore order in countries experiencing revolution.
  • 19. 
    In this gathering, France was authorized to intervene and resolve the revolutionary situation in Spain.

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