Karl Marx and His Theories

Karl Marx and His Theories

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History, Philosophy, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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Karl Marx, born in 1818, was a philosopher who developed Marxism. Influenced by Hegel, he formed key relationships with Jenny Von Westphalen and Friedrich Engels. In 1848, Marx and Engels published The Communist Manifesto, advocating for a classless society. Exiled to London, Marx wrote for the New York Tribune and focused on American politics. His theories gained global traction, influencing revolutions and governments worldwide. Marx died in 1883, leaving a significant legacy in political thought.

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What was Karl Marx's father's religious background?

Judaism

Protestantism

Catholicism

Islam

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Which philosopher's teachings captivated Karl Marx during his university years?

Arthur Schopenhauer

Immanuel Kant

Friedrich Nietzsche

G.W.F. Hegel

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Who was Karl Marx's wife?

Emma Goldman

Rosa Luxemburg

Clara Zetkin

Jenny von Westphalen

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What was the title of the famous work co-authored by Marx and Engels?

Das Kapital

The German Ideology

The Communist Manifesto

The Poverty of Philosophy

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Why was Karl Marx exiled to London?

He wanted to study English politics

He was seeking better job opportunities

He was considered seditious in Europe

He was invited by the British government

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What role did Marx take up in London?

Advisor to the British government

Professor at a university

European correspondent for the New York Tribune

Editor of a local newspaper

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Which organization did Marx join in 1864?

The Anarchist Federation

The Socialist International

The Communist Party

The International Working Men's Association

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