What role did the Social Democrats play in the establishment of communism in Russia?

A) They supported capitalism if the ultimate aims were for the equality of all the people.
B) They were inspired by western ideology, particularly Marxism. They envisioned the triumph of the proletariat and established a political party in Russia.
C) They supported the idea that if worldwide revolution were to occur as Marx predicted, Russia was ripe even though it was not fully industrialized.
D) They supported a free market economy.
E) They supported the tsar's heavy handed tactics at keeping opponents from revolting, in hopes of introducing a socialist structure.


B

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