During the late nineteenth century, the primary issue that confronted Socialist parties throughout Europe was __________.
A. whether revolution or democratic reform would improve the life of the working class
B. whether nationalism was superior to socialism
C. what to do in the face of newfound mainstream acceptance
D. how to manage the flood of new members
Answer: A
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What will be an ideal response?
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