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what was the outcome of most european revolts of the 1830s?
they resulted in little or no change.
they led to larger revolutions.
they resulted in sweeping reform.
they led to peaceful negotiations.
Brief Explanations
To determine the outcome of most European revolts of the 1830s, we analyze historical context:
- Most 1830s European revolts (e.g., in Italy, Poland, parts of Germany) faced strong conservative backlash (e.g., restored monarchies, repressive regimes). They failed to achieve lasting, widespread change.
- "Led to larger revolutions" is incorrect—most didn’t escalate broadly.
- "Sweeping reform" is inaccurate, as reforms were limited or reversed.
- "Peaceful negotiations" is rare; revolts were often suppressed, not negotiated peacefully.
Thus, the most accurate outcome is little or no change.
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A. They resulted in little or no change.