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What different impacts did Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto have on Europe than it had on other parts of the world? (1 point)(1 point)
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China decided that a slow communist revolution with piecemeal legislation was key, rather than opting for an authoritarian government.
The “bourgeoisie” was interpreted to be the Western imperializing nations, such as England and the U.S.
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"The ‘bourgeoisie’ was interpreted to be the Western imperializing nations, such as England and the U.S."
Explanation: In Europe Marx’s Manifesto mostly framed conflict as industrial capitalists vs. workers, fueling labor movements and socialist parties. In many colonized or semi‑colonized regions, Marxist ideas were adapted to anti‑imperialist struggles and the term "bourgeoisie" was often applied to Western imperial powers or local elites allied with them.
Explanation: In Europe Marx’s Manifesto mostly framed conflict as industrial capitalists vs. workers, fueling labor movements and socialist parties. In many colonized or semi‑colonized regions, Marxist ideas were adapted to anti‑imperialist struggles and the term "bourgeoisie" was often applied to Western imperial powers or local elites allied with them.
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