What were the consequences of the 1848 revolts in France?
A) Liberalization of workers' conditions and universal male suffrage.
B) A short-lived Second Republic was followed by a new emperor.
C) Immediate re-establishment of the Jacobins to power.
D) Many French left France for life in a unified Germany.
E) The monarchy of Louis Philippe remained in power.
B
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