Congress of Vienna/Ch 24 True or False
Bernardo O'Higgins led the Mexican independence movement
false
Brazil's struggle for independence from Spain occurred without violence
false
Czar Nicholas II freed the serfs in Russia in 1861
false
France successfully defeat the insurrectionists in Haiti, ending that colony;s bid for independence
false
Louis Napoleon was the leader of the second french republic
false
Prince Metternich of Prussia was the dominant European statesman for the first half of the 19th century
false
Russia defeated the Ottoman Turks in the Crimean War
false
The 1848 revolutions in Europe generally achieved their goals
false
The only successful revolution in Europe in the 1820's occurred in Spain
false
The quadruple alliance consisted of Prussia, Austria, France, and England
false
Venetia was the Italian state that led the way for Italian unification
false
camilo di cavours followers were called the Red Shirts
false
liberalism was the most powerful divisive force of the 19th century in Europe
false
most of the Latin american revolutions were planned and organized by the peninsulares
false
the congress of Vienna successfully defeated the forces of liberalism and nationalism
false
the leader of the german unification was Wilhelm I
false
the policy of Russification pursued by the Czars was successful
false
the congress of Vienna was reactionary
true
the junkers were strongly conservative members of Prussia;s wealthy landowning class
true
the two great leaders of the south american wars of independence were Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar
true