What different impacts did Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto have on

Europe than it had on other parts of the world? (1 point)
Russian citizens decided they did not identify with the class warfare mentioned by Karl Marx.
The "bourgeoisie" was interpreted to be the Western imperializing nations,
such as England and the U.S.
The agyptians wanted to establish their own bourgeoisie and buit the Sue
• China decided that a slow communist revolution with piecemeal legislation was key, rather than opting for an authoritarian government.

The impact of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto on Europe was more immediate and revolutionary compared to other parts of the world. In Europe, the manifesto inspired uprisings and revolutions that led to the establishment of socialist and communist movements. The ideas of class struggle, the abolition of private property, and the eventual establishment of a classless society resonated with many Europeans who were experiencing social and economic inequalities. On the other hand, in other parts of the world such as Russia, China, and Egypt, the manifesto was interpreted and applied in different ways based on the specific historical, political, and social contexts of those countries.

A b c or d

A. Russian citizens decided they did not identify with the class warfare mentioned by Karl Marx.