Splits between the French working and middle classes
A) were largely solved by the liberal reforms of the Third Republic.
B) enabled the Third Republic to elect a new monarch in 1875.
C) led to a strong parliamentary system of government.
D) were further widened by the brutal suppression of the Paris Commune in 1871.
E) ended in the light of continued Prussian threats to France's national survival.
D
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