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Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author) 3. Government role in Industry 4. Why humans have different results 5. Bourgeoisie 6. Proletariat 7. Prediction

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth”

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author)

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth” 2. Communist Manifesto (Fredrich Engels) and Das Capital

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author) 3. Government role in Industry

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth” 2. Communist Manifesto (Fredrich Engels) and Das Capital 3. Gov’t should create equal results— competition is bad (unequal results)

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author) 3. Government role in Industry 4. Why humans have different results

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth” 2. Communist Manifesto (Fredrich Engels) and Das Capital 3. Gov’t should create equal results 4. Upper classes exploit working classes

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author) 3. Government role in Industry 4. Why humans have different results 5. Bourgeoisie

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth” 2. Communist Manifesto (Fredrich Engels) and Das Capital 3. Gov’t should create equal results 4. Upper classes exploit working classes 5. The Rich--factory owners

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author) 3. Government role in Industry 4. Why humans have different results 5. Bourgeoisie 6. Proletariat

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth” 2. Communist Manifesto (Fredrich Engels) and Das Capital 3. Gov’t should create equal results 4. Upper classes exploit working classes 5. The Rich--factory owners 6. The working people--factory workers

Karl Marx Industrial Revolution Do you Know? 1. Idea 2. Marx’s books (co-author) 3. Government role in Industry 4. Why humans have different results 5. Bourgeoisie 6. Proletariat 7. Prediction

BACK 1. Communism— “heaven on earth” 2. Communist Manifesto (Fredrich Engels) and Das Capital 3. Gov’t should create equal results 4. Upper classes exploit working classes 5. The Rich--factory owners 6. The working people--factory workers 7. The Proletariat will overthrow Bourgeoisie in violent REVOLUTION and create communism