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Anvisha [2.4K]
2 years ago
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5. PART A: How did Karl Marx's life change after he published "The Communist Manifesto"? (RI.1.3)

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seropon [69]2 years ago
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After publishing the communist manifesto, Marx was rejected by many for his views, as shown in option B. The sentence that best supports this assertion is present in option A of the second question which reads:

"Marx became a homeless exile searching for a country that would tolerate his revolutionary views."  (Paragraph 19)

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The article shows how Karl Marx was a polemical and controversial figure, yet he was a great economist.
  • This made him a great author for the Communist Manifesto, where he was able to present communist concepts well, why they should be followed and what consequences he would bring.
  • Marx wrote so efficiently that he began to be considered a dangerous person for the country, even to the point of having his German citizenship and nationality denied.
  • Thus, Marx and his family were forced to withdraw from Germany.

However, countries began to reorganize it, as they did not want it to transmit the ideas it had in the territory.

He only managed to be accepted in England.

More information about Karl Marx at the link:

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