What conference was held to establish a long-term peace plan for Europe following the Napoleonic Wars?

a. Treaty of Versailles
b.League of Nations
c.Concert of Europe
d.Congress of Vienna
b?

I think D is right ms. Sue?

Yes D is the answer for future people

i mean d

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The correct answer is d. Congress of Vienna.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate options a. Treaty of Versailles and b. League of Nations because they both pertain to the aftermath of World War I, which occurred much later than the Napoleonic Wars. This leaves us with options c. Concert of Europe and d. Congress of Vienna.

To determine the correct answer between these two options, we need to understand the purpose and context of each conference. The Congress of Vienna was a meeting held in 1814-1815 with the primary goal of reorganizing Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. Its purpose was to establish a long-term peace plan and a balance of power among the European nations. On the other hand, the Concert of Europe refers to a period of international cooperation and diplomatic meetings that occurred between the major European powers from 1815 to the 1820s. While the Concert of Europe did play a role in maintaining peace in Europe after the Congress of Vienna, it was not a conference held specifically to establish a long-term peace plan.

Therefore, the correct answer is d. Congress of Vienna.

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