Drag and drop the effects of the Congress of Vienna on Europe. Choices may be used once or not at all.

gave more land to Prussia returned to choices list.*

returned French borders to their former locations*

balanced power in Europe

eliminated the Austrian empire

gave more land to Prussia*

created union of German states*

reduced or eliminated the powers of monarchs in Europe*

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To drag and drop the effects of the Congress of Vienna on Europe, you can follow these steps:

1. "Balanced power in Europe": One of the main goals of the Congress of Vienna was to restore stability and prevent one country from becoming too dominant. This was achieved by redistributing territories and adjusting borders to ensure a balance of power among the European nations.
- Drag "balanced power in Europe" from the choices and place it under the effects of the Congress of Vienna.

2. "Returned French borders to their former locations": One of the key decisions made by the Congress of Vienna was to restore the pre-Napoleonic borders and territories in France, in order to contain French influence and prevent future territorial expansion.
- Drag "returned French borders to their former locations" from the choices and place it under the effects of the Congress of Vienna.

3. "Gave more land to Prussia": As a result of the Congress of Vienna, Prussia gained additional territories, which served to expand and strengthen the Prussian state.
- Drag "gave more land to Prussia" from the choices and place it under the effects of the Congress of Vienna.

4. "Created union of German states": The Congress of Vienna established a loose confederation of German states known as the German Confederation, with the intention of promoting closer cooperation and maintaining stability within the region.
- Drag "created union of German states" from the choices and place it under the effects of the Congress of Vienna.

5. "Reduced or eliminated the powers of monarchs in Europe": While the Congress of Vienna aimed to restore the status quo and maintain conservative principles, it did not intend to eliminate the powers of monarchs entirely. However, it did introduce some reforms that curtailed absolute monarchies and provided greater representation for other social groups.
- Do not place "reduced or eliminated the powers of monarchs in Europe" under the effects of the Congress of Vienna, as this choice was not fulfilled.

6. "Eliminated the Austrian empire": The Congress of Vienna did not eliminate the Austrian Empire; in fact, it sought to strengthen Austria as a counterbalance to other European powers. Therefore, do not place "eliminated the Austrian empire" under the effects of the Congress of Vienna.

Note: The options marked with a (*) indicate the correct placements.