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Marx and Engels believed:
C) The proletariat would eventually own the means of production.
The errors of the other answers:
a) Marx and Engels believed that capitalists, owners of the wealth and in control of the state, would always create laws favoring their own interests. Eventually the lower classes would have to rise up against them if there was to be any change.
b) Marx himself didn't say much about imperialism, but later, Lenin wrote an essay titled, <em>Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism </em>(1917). Don't expect imperialists, who thrive on subjugating other peoples, to be abolishing any sort of class or privilege distinctions.
d) The bourgeoisie had risen up against the feudal system of aristocracy and had become the capitalist class. The next phase of revolution would be the proletariat (the workers) rising up against the bourgeoisie.
The national assembly was formed on June 20, 1789 by representatives of the third estate. Toraise new taxes Louis XVI had convened the estate general on may 5 1789 at Versailles. There hadbeen no such meeting since 1614. All the three Estates were represented. Voting was to beconducted on the old principle- each estate having one vote. The third estate represented by its 600educated and prosperous members demanded voting be conducted by the assembly as a wholewhere each member would have one vote. Louis XVI's rejection of the proposal led to a walk out by the third estate. The representatives regarded themselves as spokesmen for the whole of france. On 20 June 1789, in the hall of the tennis court, members of the third estate declared themselves theNational Assembly and swore not to disperse till they had drafted a constitution for france thatwould limit the powers of the monarch.
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Paulo Dias de Novais.
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