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which scenario is most like the reason why revolutions started in nineteenth - century europe?
business owners feel that taxes are too high.
middle - class people believe that they are too poor.
citizens conclude that their elected leaders are too lazy.
workers believe that unions have too much power.
Nineteenth - century European revolutions were often driven by economic grievances and demands for political representation, especially from the middle class who felt economically disadvantaged or politically marginalized. The scenario of middle - class people believing they are too poor aligns with the economic discontent that fueled many 19th - century European revolutions (e.g., demands for better economic opportunities, political rights to improve their economic situation). Business owners' tax concerns are more about business interests, citizens' view on leaders' laziness is not a primary revolutionary cause, and workers' view on unions having too much power is contrary to the usual worker - union relationship in revolutionary contexts (workers usually supported unions for better conditions).
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Middle - class people believe that they are too poor.