Multiple Choice
In the mid-nineteenth century, communism
A) was equivalent to socialism.
B) differed from socialism as to the means by which a just society would be achieved.
C) was a major and immediate threat to capitalism.
D) based itself on early Christianity as described in the Acts of the Apostles.
E) was labeled as a religious movement to gain supporters.
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