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Marx's Conception of History Differs Most Notably from Hegel's in That

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Marx's conception of history differs most notably from Hegel's in that Marx believes that history ________, while Hegel believes that history ________.


A) unfolds by the conflict between ideas; develops through the cooperation of ideas
B) is marked by alienation; shows little record of alienation
C) is the story of the control of material resources; is the story of the evolution of the human spirit
D) is the story of the evolution of the human spirit; is the story of the control of material resources
E) is an interesting subject; is boring

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