The first successful socialist revolution in history was:

The first successful socialist revolution in history was:

  • (A) American Revolution
  • (B) French Revolution
  • (C) Industrial Revolution
  • (D) Russian Revolution
  • The Russian Revolution of 1917, particularly the October Revolution, is commonly regarded as the "first successful socialist revolution." It overthrew the Provisional Government and established the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the world's first self-proclaimed socialist state. The revolution aimed to abolish capitalism, transfer industry and land to state ownership, and implement the ideals of Marxism-Leninism, which advocated a worker-run state.
  • American Revolution: This was a political and nationalist revolution focused on independence from British rule and the establishment of a republic based on liberal Enlightenment principles, rather than restructuring the economy along socialist lines.
  • French Revolution: While it promoted "liberty, equality, and fraternity," it was primarily a bourgeois revolution that replaced feudalism with liberalism and nationalism. It did not seek to abolish private property or establish collective economic control.
  • Industrial Revolution: This was not a political revolution but a period of technological and economic transition (c. 1760–1840) that actually saw the rise of modern capitalism through mechanized manufacturing and the factory system.
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