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- 1. A person who advocates for significant change or reform,
- 3. the early 19th century.
- 4. The first President of France and later Emperor, known
- 7. groups or ethnicities.
- 10. and equality, often advocating for social change.
- 14. Male Suffrage: The right for all adult men to vote,
- 15. The capital of Austria, where the Congress of Vienna took place.
- 19. his role in the establishment of the Second French Empire.
- 20. of Intervention: The idea that countries have the right to
- 23. of a nation, establishing the framework of government.
- 24. the Congress of Vienna, aimed at coordinating the economies and
- 25. State: A country that contains multiple distinct
- 27. individuals, often included in a constitution.
- 28. of property ownership or social status.
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- 2. A document that outlines the fundamental principles and
- 5. The capital of the Czech Republic, historically significant in
- 6. Congress of Vienna and was a leading figure in European politics
- 8. in a political context.
- 9. A political philosophy that emphasizes tradition,
- 11. of Vienna: A conference held in 1814-1815 to restore order in
- 12. von Metternich: An Austrian diplomat who played a key role in
- 13. in the affairs of other nations to maintain order and
- 16. of Rights: A list of fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed
- 17. Confederation: A loose association of German states formed
- 18. and maintaining established institutions.
- 21. European political movements.
- 22. after the Napoleonic Wars, aiming to balance power among
- 25. of its members.
- 26. A political ideology that promotes individual freedoms,
