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Why did socialists split after World War I?(1 point)
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National rivalries (such as between the French and Germans) divided them.
National rivalries (such as between the French and Germans) divided them.
Some hoped to forge political alliances with fascists, while others did not.
Some hoped to forge political alliances with fascists, while others did not.
Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.
Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.
Some sought to expand the role of government in society, while others sought to limit it.
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Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.
Explanation: After WWI the Bolshevik Revolution split socialists into revolutionaries (communists) who wanted immediate overthrow of capitalism and reformers (social democrats) who pursued gradual, parliamentary change.
Explanation: After WWI the Bolshevik Revolution split socialists into revolutionaries (communists) who wanted immediate overthrow of capitalism and reformers (social democrats) who pursued gradual, parliamentary change.
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