Immediately after successfully weathering the revolutions of 1848-1849, the Hapsburg monarchy
a. pursued a policy of accommodation with its restive non-German populations
b. increasingly leaned on Prussia for support.
c. converted itself into the Dual Monarchy of Austria and Hungary.
d. pursued a policy of intense centralization.
e. fell into a state of lethargy consistent with the popular saying "the situation is hopeless but not serious.".
d
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