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How was France's Second Republic divided from the start?

Peasants and the upper-middle class did not believe in rights for workers.

Liberals wanted moderate reform; whereas socialists wanted far-reaching social changes.

Some people supported Louis Philippe and others wanted a liberal government.

Nationalists wanted to throw off foreign rule.

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Liberals wanted moderate reform, whereas socialists wanted far-reaching social changes.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the beginning of the Second Republic, middle-class liberals wanted moderate political reforms, but socialists wanted far-reaching social and economic change. Socialists forced the government to set up national workshops to provide jobs for the unemployed.

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Answer:

Liberals wanted moderate reform; whereas socialists wanted far-reaching social changes. What common goal did the revolutions throughout the Austrian Empire have? People demanded independent governments and written constitutions that defended basic rights.

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