Why did the Congress have so much difficulty reaching agreements?

a) Without formal sessions and with many competing interests, the diplomats mostly met and bargained at dances and dinners.
b) No one could agree on who should govern the Congress.
Consider This: Why was Talleyrand eager to join the Congress? See 8.1.1: Agreement in Vienna.
c) Nothing could be done until the French showed up.
Consider This: Why was Talleyrand eager to join the Congress? See 8.1.1: Agreement in Vienna.
d) Poland, angry at having been left out, sent lobbyists to stir up the competing interests.
Consider This: Why was Talleyrand eager to join the Congress? See 8.1.1: Agreement in Vienna.


a) Without formal sessions and with many competing interests, the diplomats mostly met and bargained at dances and dinners.

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