AP Success - AP European History: Congress of Vienna's Europe

"ARTICLE I. 
The duchy of Warsaw, with the exception of the provinces and districts which are otherwise disposed of by the following Articles, is united to the Russian empire, to which it shall be irrevocably attached by itsconstitution, and be possessed by his majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, his heirs and successors in perpetuity. His Imperial Majesty reserves to himself to give to this State, enjoying a distinct Administration, the interior improvement which he shall judge proper. He shall assume with his other titles that of Czar, King of Poland, agreeably to the form established for the titles attached to his other possessions.
The Poles, who are respective subjects of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, shall obtain a representation, and national institutions, regulated according to the degree of political consideration, that each of the governments to which they belong shall judge expedient and proper to grant them.

ART. VI. The town of Cracow, with its territory, is declared to be for ever a free, independent, and strictly neutral city, under the protection of Austria, Russia, and Prussia."
Final Act of the Congress of Vienna, 1815

Question 1

Multiple choice
According to the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna, what was the status of the Duchy of Warsaw after 1815?
  • It was fully integrated into the Austrian Empire.

  • It was united to the Russian Empire with a distinct administration.

  • It remained an independent state with its own constitution.

  • It was divided equally among Russia, Austria, and Prussia.

Question 2

Multiple choice
What title did the Emperor of Russia assume after the Congress of Vienna in relation to Poland?
  • Grand Prince of Krakow

  • Protector of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

  • Czar, King of Poland

  • Duke of Warsaw

Question 3

Multiple choice
What was the status of the town of Cracow after the Congress of Vienna?
  • An autonomous region within the Russian Empire

  • A free, independent, and strictly neutral city under the protection of Austria, Russia, and Prussia

  • A Prussian-controlled city with limited self-governance

  • A sovereign kingdom under the rule of the Habsburg Monarchy

Question 4

Multiple choice
What did the Congress of Vienna decide regarding the representation and national institutions for Poles?
  • Poles were denied any form of representation or national institutions.

  • Poles were to be represented by a single, centralized government based in Warsaw.

  • Poles were granted full independence and the right to establish their own government.

  • Poles would obtain representation and national institutions as deemed appropriate by their governing states.

Question 5

Multiple choice
The Congress of Vienna's decision to attach the Duchy of Warsaw to the Russian Empire reflects which of the following principles?
  • Self-determination for all European nations

  • The restoration of pre-Napoleonic absolute monarchies without change

  • The establishment of a pan-European democratic federation

  • Balance of power to prevent any one state from becoming too dominant

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