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

Europe than it had on other parts of the world? (1 point)
China decided that a slow communist revolution with piecemeal
legislation was key, rather than opting for an authoritarian
government.
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 Egyptians wanted to establish their own bourgeoisie and built
the Suez Canal

China's decision to pursue a slow communist revolution with piecemeal legislation and avoiding an authoritarian government was not influenced by Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto. This decision was primarily shaped by the Chinese Communist Party's own ideology and strategic considerations.

Similarly, the decision of Russian citizens to not identify with the class warfare mentioned by Karl Marx was not a direct impact of the Communist Manifesto. The Russian Revolution and the establishment of communism in Russia were driven by a variety of factors specific to the country's socio-political context.

On the other hand, the interpretation of the "bourgeoisie" as Western imperializing nations, such as England and the U.S., was influenced by Marx's ideas. This interpretation was particularly relevant in anti-colonial movements in various parts of the world, including Africa and Asia.

The Egyptians' desire to establish their own bourgeoisie and the construction of the Suez Canal were not directly influenced by Marx's Communist Manifesto. These developments were driven by economic and nationalist motivations specific to Egypt's own circumstances.