One may correctly say that nineteenth-century liberals
a. were followers of de Tocqueville.
b. never engaged in revolutions.
c. wanted political power to be concentrated in the hands of the masses.
d. called for universal manhood suffrage with only age qualifications as a limitation.
e. were concerned that revolution would spread to the masses.
e
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A) True B) False
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