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11 September, 14:16

3. What elements made possible the Second Industrial Revolution?

textiles, railroads, iron, coal

steel, chemicals, electricity, petroleum

earth, air, fire, water

concrete, timber, silk, spices

4. According to Marx, the means of production were owned by

the ruling class oppressors.

the working class oppressed.

the government.

the Proletariat.

5. One form of Marxist socialism was eventually called

Engelism.

Euroism.

communism.

proletariatism.

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  1. 11 September, 17:43
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    3) What elements made possible the Second Industrial Revolution?

    steel chemicals, electricity, petroleum

    4) According to Marx, the means of production were owned by

    The ruling class oppressors

    5)

    One form of Marxist socialism was eventually called

    Communism
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