A profound split between the German working class and German liberals was marked by:
A. the creation of the Frankfurt Parliament.
B. the revolution in Prussia.
C. the suppression of a radical revolt in Frankfurt by the German Confederation.
D. disagreements over the issue of unification.
E. the Kulturkampf.
A
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