Before 1870, the strongest resistance to Bismarck and his policies came from
a. the Catholic and Protestant Churches.
b. the Rhineland, which had the strongest ties to France and the Enlightenment.
c. the Catholic South German states.
d. liberals and the bourgeoisie as a whole.
e. the younger generation of military officers.
c
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