Question

What different impacts did Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto have on Europe than it had on other parts of the world?(1 point)
Responses

The “bourgeoisie” was interpreted to be the Western imperializing nations, such as England and the U.S.
The “bourgeoisie” was interpreted to be the Western imperializing nations, such as England and the U.S.

The Egyptians wanted to establish their own bourgeoisie and built the Suez Canal.
The Egyptians wanted to establish their own bourgeoisie and built the Suez Canal.

Russian citizens decided they did not identify with the class warfare mentioned by Karl Marx.
Russian citizens decided they did not identify with the class warfare mentioned by Karl Marx.

China decided that a slow communist revolution with piecemeal legislation was key, rather than opting for an authoritarian government.
China decided that a slow communist revolution with piecemeal legislation was key, rather than opting for an authoritarian government.

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The response that best captures the different impacts of Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto on Europe than it had on other parts of the world is:

**The “bourgeoisie” was interpreted to be the Western imperializing nations, such as England and the U.S.**

In Europe, Marx's ideas directly influenced labor movements and socialist parties, leading to significant political and social change, as the class struggle became a rallying point for those advocating for workers' rights and against capitalistic exploitation. In contrast, in other regions like Africa and Asia, the concepts of bourgeoisie and class struggle were often related to the context of colonial rule and imperialism, hence being interpreted more through the lens of resistance to Western powers rather than strictly within the framework of class struggle as understood in European contexts.