what was it?
(A) an explanation of the need for a communist revolution
(B) a biography of Karl Marx
(C) a plea for laws legalizing unions and requiring workplace safely
(D) political treaties condemning communism and socialism
The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848, is an explanation of the need for a communist revolution. It presented Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels's philosophies on politics and society, primarily criticising capitalism and advocating for the mobilization of the proletariat to create a classless society.
The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848, is correctly described by option (A) as an explanation of the need for a communist revolution. Authored by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the pamphlet presented their philosophies on politics and society. The main theme is the oppressiveness of capitalist society and the inevitable mobilization of the proletariat, or working class, to create a classless society. It does not involve the other options such as a biography about Marx (B), a plea for laws regarding unions and workplace safety (C), or political treaties condemning communism and socialism (D). Thus, the Communist Manifesto is a proclamation of the principles and intentions of the communist movement.
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Answer:
a biography of karl marx
(B) Wilford Woodruff
(C) Joseph Smith
(D) John Smyth
(E) John Wesley
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Explanation:
HFRS came to the recognition of western physicians during the Korean War between 1951 and 1954 when more than 3,000 United Nations soldiers fell ill in an outbreak. In 1976, the first pathogenic hantavirus, the Hantaan orthohantavirus, was isolated from rodents near the Hantan River in South Korea.
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Korea
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tutored Alexander the Great
B.
condemned to death by poison
C.
thought philosopher-kings should run the government