The French Revolution not only overthrew the monarchy, it also overthrew the privileged position of the aristocracy and plunged Europe into a quarter century of war; but in 1848 the multitudinous revolution of Europe changed only one regime (which soon turned into an empire), overthrew no aristocracy and led only to short wars. How do you account for the difference in results for these two revolutionary eras?
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