What was the effect of The Communist Manifesto on the revolutions of 1848?

A. It was highly inflammatory.
B. It was immediately suppressed by all reactionary governments for fear of spreading the revolutions.
C. It was surreptitiously passed around to the radical underground.
D. Its effect was minimal.
E. It was dismissed by serious intellectuals.


Answer: D

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