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Who among the following was described as the most dangerous enemy of social order by Duke Metternich?


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a

Louis Philippe

b

Karol Kurpinski

c

Giuseppe Mazzini

d

Johann Gottfried  

answer is C.

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Duke Metternich described Giuseppe Mazzini as the most dangerous enemy of social order.
Duke Metternich saw Guiseppe Mazzini as the most deadly threat to the social order. Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary member of the Carbonari secret organisation. He wanted to disseminate the concept of liberty and freedom. He was opposed to the monarchy and advocated for a democratic republic. He later founded Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. The Young Europe society includes like-minded individuals from Poland, the German states, France, and other countries. He considered nations to be natural units of humanity. Unfortunately, his model inspired the formation of several secret societies throughout Europe. Conservatives were terrified by his vision of a democratic republic.
 
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