Which of the following describes a part of Karl Marx's view of religion?

A. Religion offers true comfort and hope to people in their time of need.
B. Religion serves the interests of the ruling class.
C. Religion serves to unify people into a collective whole.
D. Religious symbols help to differentiate one religion from another.


Answer: B

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