The answer is A. a desire to prevent any single country from dominating Europe.
The correct answer is A) A desire to prevent any single country from dominating Europe.
One factor that motivated representatives from Europe's major powers to meet at the Congress of Vienna was the desire to prevent any single country from dominating Europe.
The Congress of Vienna reorganized the European territories after the Napoleonic Wars. Held in Vienna, Austria, the Congress began in September 1814 and ended in June 1815. Previously, Great Britain, Prussia, Austria, and Russia had signed the Treaty of Chaumont on March 9, 1814. Then, these countries signed a peace treaty with France, Sweden, Spain, and Portugal. They agreed to send delegates to Vienna, to work on the agreements of the Congress of Viena. These countries had the desire to prevent any single country from dominating Europe.