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What were the efforts made to support the ideas of socialism in Europe by 1870's ?

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Answered by allenbenny2005
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Explanation:i) Workers in England and Germany began forming associations to fight for better living and working

conditions. They set up funds to help members in times of distress and demanded a reduction of

working hours and the right to vote.

ii) In Germany, these associations worked closely with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and helped

it win parliamentary seats.

iii) By 1905, socialists and trade unionists formed a Labour Party in Britain and a Socialist Party in

France. However, till 1914, socialists never succeeded in forming a government in Europe.

iv) Represented by strong figures in parliamentary politics, their ideas did shape legislation, but

governments continued to be run by conservatives, liberals and radicals.

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The efforts made to support the ideas of socialism in Europe by 1870s.

Explanation:

  • It was during the industrialization period when the idea of socialism began to spread in Europe.
  • Workers in the factories and industries were working in harsh conditions along with long shifting hours to earn money.
  • Workers in Europe, especially from England and Germany, began to form unions to fight for working conditions and better lives.
  • In 1905, socialists and trade unions formed a Labor Party in Britain.
  • In Germany, unions worked closely with the Social Democratic Party.
  • But in the mid of 1910, the socialist began to lose its popularity among people, failed them to form government in Europe.
  • Governments in Europe continued to be run by conservatives and liberals.

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