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In general, which best explains why communist revolutions did not happen?
Workers were too tired and poor to revolt.
Moderate socialists were less radical.
Capitalist governments enacted reforms.
Workers were not convinced they would work.
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Capitalist governments enacted reforms.
Explanation: reforms (like labor laws, social welfare, expanded suffrage) and the political channels offered by moderate socialist parties improved workers’ conditions and gave them peaceful ways to press grievances. That undercut the mass appeal of violent communist revolution in most industrial countries.
Explanation: reforms (like labor laws, social welfare, expanded suffrage) and the political channels offered by moderate socialist parties improved workers’ conditions and gave them peaceful ways to press grievances. That undercut the mass appeal of violent communist revolution in most industrial countries.
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