When the Bolsheviks came into power in Russia in 1917, what were their expectations for the international system?
a. They would replace the interstate system by conquering one state at a time and installing a proletarian government in each one.
b. They would ally with those states that were on the outside of the post–WWI treaty structure and form an anticapitalist alliance.
c. Transnational proletarian solidarity would replace the interstate system.
d. They would allow the capitalist wars to weaken the rest of the states, making it easier for them to install proletarian governments.
e. The interstate system would begin to serve the needs of the worker instead of the capitalist oppressor.
Answer: c
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