Karl Marx wrote in the Communist Manifesto that “The history
of all hitherto existing society is the history of class
struggles.” Analyze the quote and select the statement about
events in France during the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries that best supports this argument. (1 point)
Napoleon was defeated by the British at the Battle of
Waterloo.
The Second French Republic granted universal suffrage to
all men.
Conservatives supported the Bourbon Restoration.
Women led a march on the Palace of Versailles to
demand cheaper bread prices.
1 answer
The statement that best supports Karl Marx's argument is: "Women led a march on the Palace of Versailles to demand cheaper bread prices." This event demonstrates a class struggle between the working class (represented by women) and the ruling class (represented by the monarchy) over economic conditions and basic necessities. Marx's theory of class struggles suggests that throughout history, societal conflicts have largely been driven by the struggle between different social classes. In this case, the event in France during the 18th and 19th centuries exemplifies how an oppressed social group mobilized to protest against economic inequality and demand fairer conditions.