Socialism in Europe and French Revolution

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How did socialism in Europe differ from the French Revolution's ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity?

  • Socialism rejected the values of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
  • Socialism focused on promoting individual rights over collective welfare.
  • Socialism sought to establish a classless society and equitable distribution of resources. (correct)
  • Socialism aimed to maintain the existing social hierarchy.

What impact did the French Revolution have on the spread of socialist ideas in Europe?

  • It caused a decline in socialist ideologies across Europe.
  • It had no influence on the spread of socialist ideas in Europe.
  • It contributed to the emergence of socialist movements and ideas in Europe. (correct)
  • It led to the widespread acceptance of socialism as the dominant political ideology.

In what way did socialist movements in Europe challenge the traditional power structures?

  • By advocating for authoritarian rule and centralized power.
  • By aligning with the existing aristocracy and monarchy.
  • By promoting economic and social equality for all classes. (correct)
  • By enforcing strict censorship and limiting individual freedoms.

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