Why was Charles Maurice de Talleyrand important to the Congress of Vienna?

a) His presence meant that France was represented among the Great Powers.
b) His presence meant that the finances of the Congress would be audited correctly.
Consider This: Talleyrand had begun his career as a diplomat for Napoleon. See 8.1: Europe after 1815.
c) His presence meant that Prince Metternich had an able secretary.
Consider This: Talleyrand had begun his career as a diplomat for Napoleon. See 8.1: Europe after 1815.
d) His presence meant that the Germans would not undertake any military action during the Congress.
Consider This: Talleyrand had begun his career as a diplomat for Napoleon. See 8.1: Europe after 1815.


a) His presence meant that France was represented among the Great Powers.

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