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Q92 (NDA-II/2014) International Relations & Global Affairs › International Organisations & Groupings › International organisations overview Answer Verified

Who among the following was not a member of the Big Four in the Congress of Vienna (1815)?

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The Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) was convened by the major powers that had collectively defeated Napoleon Bonaparte to redraw the map of Europe and establish a long-term peace plan [1]. The 'Big Four' powers, also known as the Quadruple Alliance, consisted of Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia [1]. These four nations were the primary architects of the settlement, with the Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich serving as the host [1]. While France was eventually represented at the Congress by Talleyrand and later joined the 'Concert of Europe' as a fifth member, it was not part of the original 'Big Four' victors; rather, it was the defeated power whose expansion the Congress specifically sought to contain [2]. Therefore, France is the correct answer as it was not a member of the initial Big Four alliance.

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  1. [1] India and the Contemporary World – II. History-Class X . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 1: The Rise of Nationalism in Europe > 2.3 A New Conservatism after 1815 > p. 10
  2. [2] India and the Contemporary World – II. History-Class X . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 1: The Rise of Nationalism in Europe > New words > p. 11
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