Why did socialists split after

World War I? (1 point)
National rivalries (such
as between the French
and Germans) divided
them.
Some believed in
revolutionary change
while others believed
in democratic reform.
Some hoped to forge
political alliances with
fascists, while others
did not.
Some sought to
expand the role of
government in society,
while others sought to
limit it.

The correct answer is: Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in democratic reform.