The revolutions of 1848 convinced conservative politicians that
a. use of the media was the most important tool in swaying public sentiment.
b. rubber bullets were an effective deterrent to rioters.
c. they couldn't keep the people out of politics forever.
d. democracy was an unworkable system.
e. the common person should never participate in politics.
ANSWER:
c
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