The document provides an overview of the growth and suppression of democracy in Europe from 1815-1914, known as the Age of Metternich. It discusses how England and France developed bases for democracy while Germany, Austria, and Russia opposed it. It then examines the growth of democracy in England through parliamentary reforms and the expansion of suffrage. France alternated between revolution and reaction, establishing the Second Republic and Second Empire under Napoleon III. Germany, Austria, and the Hapsburg Empire strongly suppressed liberal and nationalist movements. The revolutions of 1848 spread across Europe but were defeated by conservative forces seeking to maintain the old order.