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why was the 1848 revolt in prussia successful only in the short term? the country was under foreign rule again a year later. the overthrown king was back in power a year later. the public rebelled against changes a year later. the new elected assembly was dissolved a year later.
The 1848 Prussian revolt led to the creation of a constitutional assembly, but conservative forces led by King Frederick William IV reasserted control. In 1849, the elected assembly was dissolved, ending the short-lived liberal gains, making this the correct reason for the revolt's only short-term success. The other options are incorrect: Prussia was not under foreign rule post-revolt, the king was not overthrown, and the public did not rebel against the limited changes.
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D. The new elected assembly was dissolved a year later.