J.J. Thompson, Earnest Rutherford, Niels Bohr are the most likely answers but there are others.
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<h3>All three painting explore man-made tragedy, suffering, and death. All three paintings warn against inflammatory rhetoric and foreign entanglements (remember the violence of Bleeding Kansas was instigated by outsiders).</h3>
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One answer that can be definitely rejected is the factory owner: Marxism would remove them from the position so they would not support Marxism.
The best answer is a factory worker: Marxism is specifically targeting factory workers, who would have the power in Marxism (as a group, since they would be united in a party).
A socialist is an interesting option: socialism is a political system that has a very close similarity to Marxism. However, I think that this is not the best answer: a socialist would be likely very convinced of their views, and would not agree with the more extreme Marxism.
I guess go with nonviolent?
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I'm not too sure how this question ties in to anything else lol. Is there more to the question?
The new colossus by Emma Lazarus