Multiple Choice
Marxism may be said to have merged three national streams of early nineteenth-century European history. The three national streams are:
A) French absolutism, British pragmatism, and German nationalism.
B) French egalitarianism, British liberalism, and Russian despotism.
C) French revolutionism, British Industrial Revolution, and German philosophy.
D) Russian authoritarianism, British industrialism, and German philosophy.
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