Multiple Choice
What differentiates modern revolutions from older ones?
A) The idea that lower-class anger could be generated by elites and then used to destroy opponents of the existing regime
B) The idea that lower-class anger could be generated by elites to maintain existing institutions
C) The idea that lower-class anger could be dissipated by channeling it toward other countries and religions
D) The idea that lower-class anger could be used to destroy existing institutions, but not to create new ones
E) The idea that lower-class anger could not just destroy existing institutions, but it could create new ones as well
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