4. Which of the following is NOT true of the Communist Manifesto?
a.
It argued that the prole...
4. Which of the following is NOT true of the Communist Manifesto?
a.
It argued that the proletariat should unite to overthrow capitalism
b. It inspired communist revolutions in Russia, China, and elsewhere
C. It saw social institutions as perpetuating a system of domination and subordination
d. It used "social Darwinism" as a means of justifying class stratification and social
inequality
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