How was France's Second Republic divided from the start? A. Some people supported Louis Philippe and others wanted a liberal government. B. Liberals wanted moderate reform; whereas socialists wanted far-reaching social changes. C. Peasants and the upper-middle class did not believe in rights for workers. D. Nationalists wanted to throw off foreign rule.
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How was France's Second Republic divided from the start? Some people supported Louis Philippe and others wanted a liberal government. Liberals wanted moderate reform; whereas socialists wanted far-reaching social changes. Peasants and the upper-middle class did not believe in rights for workers.
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(B) Liberals wanted moderate reform; whereas socialists wanted far-reaching social changes.
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