What reforms did the revolution of 1830 achieve in France?
A) The king extended political liberties and doubled the number of voting men, though that number remained miniscule, and the king's reforms did little to improve the situation of the poor and working classes.
B) The revolt forced the monarchy to agree to a constitution and the sharing of powers as well as the extension of suffrage to all men over the age of thirty.
C) The monarchy was once again abolished, and universal suffrage was extended to both men and women, as new elections were called to restore the French legislature.
D) The revolution's reforms were primarily economic and included the right to organize workers unions and strike against unjust working conditions.
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