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What is the most likely reason the revolt against Louis Philippe led to other revolts across Europe?
People in other parts of Europe were opposed to Louis Philippe.
People in other parts of Europe wanted more power for the monarchy.
People in other parts of Europe wanted more say in their government.
People in other parts of Europe were opposed to liberal views.
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People in other parts of Europe wanted more say in their government.
The 1848 revolt against Louis-Philippe inspired liberals and nationalists elsewhere by showing that popular uprisings could force political change and by spreading demands for constitutions, expanded voting rights, and national self-determination.
The 1848 revolt against Louis-Philippe inspired liberals and nationalists elsewhere by showing that popular uprisings could force political change and by spreading demands for constitutions, expanded voting rights, and national self-determination.
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