Why did Marxism have such appeal in areas not based in an industrial or capitalist economy? Discuss and evaluate the success of Marxism's ability to become politically and economically embedded into three nations or continental regions and analyze the various ways Marxism was adapted to these individual nations and/or a particular region's economy.
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a. true b. false