(2) marxism
the quote is originally from the communist manifesto, written by karl marx
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is virtually impossible (outside certain parts of the Right-wing itself) to try to understand the resurgent Right without hearing it described as—or compared with—20th-century interwar fascism. Like fascism, the resurgent Right is irrational, close-minded, violent, and racist. So goes the analogy, and there’s truth to it. But fascism did not become powerful simply by appealing to citizens’ darkest instincts. Fascism also, crucially, spoke to the social and psychological needs of citizens to be protected from the ravages of capitalism at a time when other political actors were offering little help.
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B, C, E, F. It was hard for people to find any work so unemployment rose to 25%.
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Belgium
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Czechoslovakia
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The answer is A. To complete the sentence:
Amid a series of ethnic uprisings in the Europe in the 1800s, Belgium was one of the few nations to gain independence.