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How did utopian socialists and communists differ in their opinions about the future of European societies?

A. Utopian socialists believed in making small changes to the capitalist system, while communists argued that capitalism needed to be completely eliminated.
B. Utopian socialists believed that a classless society could be created peacefully, while communists believed that it could only occur through a violent revolution.
C. Utopian socialists believed that societies will always have economic inequalities, while communists believed that it was possible to create a completely equal society.
D. Utopian socialists believed that a political revolution should be led by serfs, while communists argued that it should be led by the proletariat working class.

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Answer: Utopian socialists believed that a classless society could be created peacefully, while communists believed that it could only occur through a violent revolution.

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B, because the communists believed that there would be a revolution from the working people. They would stand up agains the higher classes and then there would be a situation in which the proletariat would have the power and eventually, the society would change in one without classess.
And socialists didn't want to be so violent and tried to get similar results in a 'normal' way.
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