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What did theorist Eduard Bernstein predict for politics in the 20th century?
 
  A) The Social Democratic Party in Germany would take control of the government legally.
  B) Marx would revise his theories before he died.
  C) All countries would soon become socialist states.
  D) Capitalism would prevail in most European countries.
  E) The Social Democratic Party would be outlawed throughout Europe because politicians feared labor unions.

Question 2

____________________ is the code of morals prescribed to an individual caste group.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Dharma



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