<span>Among the choices the one that accurately describes the outcome of the revolutions of 1848 is letter D, though the revolutions failed to establish new governments, they helped spread ideas that inspired later revolutions. It can assist to share knowledge that will motivate the upcoming revolutions.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
The strike interfered with the United States' mails and interstate commerce.
Option: (a)
<u>Explanation:
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- The skill of handling strikes and protests is an 'integral part of the traits' possessed by any leader as important as the President.
- One such example can be given of President Grover Cleveland who personally intervened in the 'Pullman Strike of 1894' and made the strikers withdraw the strike by telling them that the strike was not legitimate and ethically correct as it disturbed the mail service and also scrambled the interstate commerce.
D. The right for people to decide for themselves (that's the "popular" part) without federal intervention.
For examples of how this didn't work as planned, see "Bleeding Kansas," Kansas-Nebraska Act, and much of the decade or so leading up to the start of the Civil War...