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Marxism
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  • 1. Marxism is a social, political, and economic theory developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the 19th century. It is based on the idea that history is a continuous struggle between classes, specifically between the ruling class (bourgeoisie) and the working class (proletariat). According to Marxism, this class conflict is at the core of all societal problems. The ultimate goal of Marxism is to create a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively, eliminating social inequality and exploitation. Marxism also emphasizes the importance of revolution as a means of achieving social change, with the eventual establishment of a communist society where all individuals are equal and have their needs met. Critics of Marxism argue that it is impractical and leads to authoritarianism, while supporters view it as a necessary tool for challenging and transforming oppressive systems.

    Who was the founding father of Marxism?
A) Leon Trotsky
B) Vladimir Lenin
C) Karl Marx
D) Friedrich Engels
  • 2. Which book did Karl Marx co-write with Friedrich Engels?
A) Das Kapital
B) The Communist Manifesto
C) Animal Farm
D) 1984
  • 3. What economic system does Marxism critique?
A) Communism
B) Socialism
C) Feudalism
D) Capitalism
  • 4. What is the term for the social class that owns the means of production in Marxism?
A) Proletariat
B) Intellectuals
C) Peasantry
D) Bourgeoisie
  • 5. What is the ultimate goal of Marxism?
A) Military superiority
B) World domination
C) A classless society
D) Monopoly control
  • 6. Who led the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which brought Marxism to power?
A) Joseph Stalin
B) Vladimir Lenin
C) Leon Trotsky
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
  • 7. What is the term for the working class in Marxism?
A) Lumpenproletariat
B) Aristocracy
C) Proletariat
D) Bourgeoisie
  • 8. What is the term for the exploitation of the working class by the ruling class according to Marxism?
A) Surplus value
B) Trade deficit
C) Budget surplus
D) Income inequality
  • 9. Who was the leader of China's Communist Party during the Cultural Revolution?
A) Chiang Kai-shek
B) Deng Xiaoping
C) Xi Jinping
D) Mao Zedong
  • 10. What is the term for the process of increasing the economic power and influence of a country or business beyond its borders?
A) Nationalism
B) Imperialism
C) Colonialism
D) Globalization
  • 11. Who was a prominent Marxist revolutionary in Latin America, leading the Cuban Revolution?
A) Evo Morales
B) Che Guevara
C) Fidel Castro
D) Hugo Chávez
  • 12. In Marxism, what is the term used to describe government control of the economy and means of production?
A) Laissez-faire
B) Market economy
C) Free enterprise
D) Central planning
  • 13. Which philosopher greatly influenced Marx's ideas on historical materialism?
A) Hegel
B) Descartes
C) Kant
D) Nietzsche
  • 14. Which economic concept in Marxism refers to the workers' lack of ownership over the products of their labor?
A) Alienation
B) Exploitation
C) Profit motive
D) Surplus value
  • 15. Which revolution in 1917 led to the establishment of a socialist government in Russia?
A) October Revolution
B) American Revolution
C) Industrial Revolution
D) French Revolution
  • 16. What is the term for the process of workers selling their labor for a wage in capitalism?
A) Self-employment
B) Homesteading
C) Entrepreneurship
D) Wage labor
  • 17. What does Marxism critique about capitalism?
A) Lack of private property
B) Exploitation of the working class
C) Class harmony
D) Equal distribution of wealth
  • 18. Which economic system does Marxism advocate for?
A) Capitalism
B) Feudalism
C) Socialism
D) Communism
  • 19. The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and ____?
A) Mao Zedong
B) Vladimir Lenin
C) Friedrich Engels
D) Josef Stalin
  • 20. What is the name of the book where Marx laid out his economic theory?
A) The Road to Serfdom
B) The Wealth of Nations
C) Atlas Shrugged
D) Das Kapital
  • 21. Which term describes the process of workers coming to identify with the interests of capitalists rather than their own class interests?
A) Alienation
B) Revolutionary spirit
C) Class solidarity
D) False consciousness
  • 22. What did Marx describe as the 'opiate of the masses'?
A) Entertainment
B) Social media
C) Education
D) Religion
  • 23. According to Marxism, what leads to the eventual downfall of capitalism?
A) Internal contradictions and class struggle
B) External military conquest
C) Global trade agreements
D) Technological advancements
  • 24. Which term refers to the theory of historical development in Marxism?
A) Existentialism
B) Determinism
C) Historical materialism
D) Relativism
  • 25. What term is used in Marxism to describe the surplus value extracted from labor?
A) Rent
B) Interest
C) Profit
D) Wage
  • 26. Which term describes the transition from feudalism to capitalism according to Marxist theory?
A) Class emergence
B) Feudal disintegration
C) Primitive accumulation
D) Market expansion
  • 27. Which branch of Marxism focuses on the cultural aspects of society?
A) Cultural Marxism
B) Revolutionary Marxism
C) Political Marxism
D) Economic Marxism
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