In the seventeenth century, why did rulers hesitate to crush rebellions?
A) Local rebels rarely caused much damage.
B) City and regional officials might side with the rebels.
C) Local rebels easily hid when troops arrived.
D) Armies were expensive to deploy, and rulers feared creating martyrs.
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