The Evolution of Socialist Ideology

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Which two broad camps did the socialist ideology split into in the early twentieth century?

  • Violent revolution and peaceful revolution
  • Communists and social democrats (correct)
  • Totalitarian dictatorship and democratic means
  • Eastern European client nations and Latin American nations

Which group believed that socialism could only be achieved through violent revolution and totalitarian dictatorship?

  • Social democrats
  • Latin American nations
  • Communists (correct)
  • Eastern European client nations

Which group committed themselves to achieving socialism by democratic means?

  • Latin American nations
  • Communists
  • Social democrats (correct)
  • Eastern European client nations

In the late 1970s, which version of socialism reached its high point with the majority of the world's population living in communist states?

<p>Communist version of socialism (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

By the mid-1990s, which ideology was in retreat worldwide?

<p>Communism (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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