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Following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, European governments were driven by a spirit of conservatism. Conservatives believed that established, traditional institutions of state and society - like the monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the family - should be preserved. Most conservatives, however, did not propose a return to the society of pre-revolutionary days. Rather, they realised, from the changes initiated by Napoleon, that modernisation could in fact strengthen traditional institutions like the monarchy. It could make power more effective and strong. A modern army, an efficient bureaucracy, a dynamic economy, the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the autocratic monarchies of Europe.

In 1815, the conservatives believed that abolition of feudalism would result in the fall of European society.

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This statement is true.
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This statement cannot be verified.
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There were no conservatives in Europe.
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This statement is false.
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The correct option is D This statement is false.
Conservatives believed that established, traditional institutions of state and society - like the monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the family - should be preserved. However, they did not propose a return to the society of pre-revolutionary days. They realised that modernisation could strengthen traditional institutions like the monarchy.

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