Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, communist, social scientist, and journalist. Engels collaborated with Karl Marx to found Marxist theory, and co-authored many works such as <em>The Communist Manifesto</em>.
- In his <em>Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith</em>, Engels explicitly links communist ideology to industrialization. He argues that industrialization brought with it the replacement of workers by machines, and these machines could only be purchased by rich people. This led to the development of factories and mass production, in which the workers only have small, simple jobs and own nothing that they produce. This exacerbates inequality and deprives workers of their independence.
- Engels rejects the idea of revolution as necessary to achieve communism. He argues that all conspiracies are harmful. However, he also says that he sees the whole world as trying to repress the proletariat and in doing so, forcibly causing a revolution. If that were the case, then Engels argues that the proletariat would fight for its cause.
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He had been called to Worms, Germany, to appear before the Diet (assembly) of the Holy Roman Empire and answer charges of heresy.
- Which cause of war would BEST be illustrated on this map?
The correct answer is A) Alliances
- How did imperialism foster the connection between the shaded countries on the map?
The correct answer is D) It was the long term cause of World War I due to the tension it created between countries leading to their military buildup, increased pride in culture, and formation of alliances.
<em>WW1 ended with the Treaty of Versailles that was very harsh against Germany, it made the country pay a high debt and take all the responsibility of the war damages. This created resentment between countries and led to alliances on WW2.</em>
<em>Germany had to pay a large sum of money and this made the country suffer economically. This was the perfect ecosystem to the rise of totalitarianism like Hitler. He rose to power promising germans to restore national pride. </em>
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This is also more properly known as deductive reasoning: taking all general premises and statements and working down to a conclusion that also holds to be true. If all the premises are true and logical rules are followed, the conclusion has to be true by necessity.
Answer: the power to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to establish a Post Office.
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