In which societies in the non-Western world did Marxism have less success?
A. Heavily Buddhist and Muslim societies
B. Societies that had discredited Confucian beliefs
C. African societies slow to adopt nationalism
D. Revolutionary societies, such as those led by Ho Chi Minh
E. Those that attempted to adopt a hybrid socialism
Answer: A
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