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Question
Bring out three differences each between Socialist parties and the Communist party.
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Solution
The Differences between Socialist Parties and Communist Party :-
| Socialist Parties | Communist Party | |
| 1. | The socialist believed in the ideology of democratic socialism. | The communist party worked mainly within the fold of the congress party. |
| 2. | The socialist believed in peaceful constitutional methods. | The communist party believed in peaceful as well as violent methods |
| 3. | The Socialist criticized the congress for favouring capitalist and landlord and ignoring the working class and farmers. | The communist party believed in the welfare of the workers and the peasants. |
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