People from which classes mainly constituted the members of many political
associations in the German region? (1)
(a) Middle-class professionals (b) Businessmen
(c) Prosperous Artisans
(d) All above classes
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People from (option d - All the above) Middle-class professionals, Businessmen, and Prosperous Artisans classes mainly constituted the members of many political associations in the German region
- In the city of Frankfurt, a sizable number of political groups from the various German regions, whose members were middle-class professionals, businessmen, and wealthy artisans, opted to vote for an all-German National Assembly.
- On May 18, 1848, when the Frankfurt parliament met in the Church of St. Paul, 8,311 elected representatives marched in a joyful procession to take their seats.
- They created a constitution for a country called Germany, which would have a monarchy under the control of a parliament.
- Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia, rejected the delegates' offer to give him the crown under these conditions, joining other kings in their opposition to the elected assembly.
- The social foundation of parliament deteriorated as the nobility and military's hostility grew stronger.
- Finally, troops were dispatched, and the gathering was made to dissolve.
- Consequently, the Frankfurt Parliament's attempt to unite the German states was unsuccessful.
Hence, middle-class professionals, businessmen, and prosperous artisans mainly constituted the members of many political associations in German region.
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