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Which events were most influenced by the argument in The Communist Manifesto?
the establishment of European colonies in India and Africa
the American rejection of British rule
the political and cultural revolutions in Russia and China
the collapse of the stock markets in 1929
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The political and cultural revolutions in Russia and China.
Explanation: The Communist Manifesto (1848) laid out Marxist ideas that directly inspired communist movements and revolutions — most notably the 1917 Russian Revolution and the Chinese Communist Revolution culminating in 1949. The other options were driven by different causes: European colonialism in India and Africa was imperialism, the American Revolution (1776) occurred before the Manifesto, and the 1929 stock-market crash resulted from economic/financial factors rather than Marxist theory.
Explanation: The Communist Manifesto (1848) laid out Marxist ideas that directly inspired communist movements and revolutions — most notably the 1917 Russian Revolution and the Chinese Communist Revolution culminating in 1949. The other options were driven by different causes: European colonialism in India and Africa was imperialism, the American Revolution (1776) occurred before the Manifesto, and the 1929 stock-market crash resulted from economic/financial factors rather than Marxist theory.
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