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If you do this i will give cookie yay :) 1. Earlier in this chapter, we discussed revolution and how to change an unjust government. Now that we have studied the French revolution and its aftermath, reevaluate your thoughts on revolution.
• Was violent revolution justified?
• Was it effective?
• Would you have advised different actions?

2. “Revolutions devour their own people” What examples from the chapter can you use to justify this quote?

3. From France’s perspective, were Congress of Vienna’s decisions fair?

4. What was the long-term legacy of the Congress of Vienna?

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