Which of the following statements is not true about the revolutions of 1848 in Europe?

A. The overthrow of the tsar in Moscow initiated the series of upheavals.
B. After uprisings in Budapest, Prague, and Vienna, Metternich had to flee Austria.
C. In France, Louis-Philippe was forced to abdicate.
D. The Austrians needed the help of the Russians to put down the Hungarian revolution.
E. All of the revolts in Italy failed.


Answer: A

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