Most Americans rejected Marxism in the early 1900s due to strong associations with radicalism and the fear of communism, particularly after the Russian Revolution of 1917. Additionally, the U.S. was experiencing significant economic growth and a rising middle class, leading many to believe in capitalism as a more viable path to prosperity. The emphasis on individualism and the American Dream also contradicted Marxist collectivist principles, further alienating the ideology from mainstream American values.
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Most Americans rejected Marxism in the early 1900s due to strong associations with radicalism and the fear of communism, particularly after the Russian Revolution of 1917. Additionally, the U.S. was experiencing significant economic growth and a rising middle class, leading many to believe in capitalism as a more viable path to prosperity. The emphasis on individualism and the American Dream also contradicted Marxist collectivist principles, further alienating the ideology from mainstream American values.
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The movement of African Americans from the rural south to the industrial north in the early 1900s is known as the Great Migration.
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