In what way does socialism differ from communism?

a. Unlike communists, socialists are committed to democracy.
b. Unlike communists, socialists are not troubled by income inequality.
c. Unlike communists, socialists embrace revolution as a way to replace capitalism.
d. Unlike communists, socialists assume the state is supreme over individuals.


Answer: a

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