<span>Because of simple ignorance. Almost no Afghans consider themselves “South Asian” in real life. The truth is that words such as “Middle Eastern,” “South Asian,” “Central Asian,” etc. are just words Western explorers who never set foot in half of these countries assigned to them. They probably just assumed that all of the “stan” countries would be similar and called it a day. Afghanistan is an Eastern Iranic country that sits on the Iranian Plateau. There is nothing South Asian about it at all.</span>
That would be true because thats just the normal process
Answer:
Huh? I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE SAYING.
He was one of the few that did not become consumed with their fame and power over others, he started out as wanting to help the rest of the country and the power did not eat him up; he started wanting to help and ended still trying to help as opposed to being obsessed with the limelight. People such as Robespierre (french revolution leader) started as leaders of a revolutionary club or organization, but realized their power over others and became obsessed with gaining more power instead of continuing their hope for the good of everyone.
A) the spread of communism
Explanation:
- At the end of the 19th century, Marxist theories encouraged the emergence of socialist parties across Europe, although a little later their ideological platforms were much closer to the idea of "reformist" capitalism, with an increasingly diminished tendency to overthrow that capitalism.
- The exception was the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. One wing of the party, commonly known as the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin managed to win power in Russia after the overthrow of the provisional government in the October Revolution of 1917.
- In 1918, the party changed its name to the Communist Party, for the first time drawing a clear border. the line between communism and other forms of socialism.
- Following the success of the October Revolution in Russia, socialist parties in many other countries become communist parties with ideological platforms of varying degrees of allegiance to the new Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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