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How did Francis II's rule contribute to Europe's order post-Napoleon?

  • Led the Concert of Europe

  • Initiated the League of Nations

  • Formed the United Nations

  • Signed the Versailles Treaty

Answer

Francis II's leadership of the Concert of Europe was instrumental in maintaining peace and stability in post-Napoleonic Europe. This alliance of European nations, formed after the Napoleonic Wars, aimed to prevent future conflicts and preserve the balance of power. Under Francis II's guidance, the Concert of Europe successfully resolved territorial disputes, prevented the spread of revolutions, and fostered economic cooperation among its member states.
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