At their ephemeral peak, the 1848 revolutions in central Europe seemed wildly successful because of all of the following things happened except
A) Pius IX reversed strongly conservative papal tradition and supported revolutionary and republican movements
B) Frederick William IV of Prussia was compelled by riots in Berlin to promote liberal reforms and German unity
C) The Frankfurt Assembly met and debated a plan for German unification
D) The ultraconservative Metternich was forced to flee Austria
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