| A | B |
| French socialist called for social justice for the common people. | Francois-Noel Babeuf (1760-1797) |
| Sincere desire for equity within society and from genuine compassion for the masses at the bottom of the social structure. | Utopian Socialism |
| Claim that only workers create value. | Labor Theory of Value |
| One of the founders of utopian socialism who was a self-made industrialist | Robert Owen (1771-1858) |
| French Socialist who argued that capitalism was wasteful | Claude Henri Saint-Simon (1760-1825) |
| Socialist who also criticized social institutions such as marriage | Charles Fourier (1772-1837) |
| Socialist who argued that human history went through various stages depending which social class controlled the means of production in society. Author of the Communist Manifesto | Karl Marx (1818-1883) |
| The industrial working class in Marxist thought. | Proletariat |
| Workers must sell their labor at whatever price the capitalists will pay, capitalists own means of production. | Theory of Surplus Value |
| Intrinsic worth of an object | Labor Theory of Value |
| Founder of the Revisionist School of Socialism | Eduard Bernstein (1850-1932) |
| Socialists who followed Marx's thought on the significance of violent revolution | Orthodox Marxism |
| Developed the theory of imperialism in socialism. Led the Russian Revolution | Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) |
| The Party that led the Russian Revolution | Bolshevik Party |
| The attempt by Lenin to privatize at least part of the Soviet economy | New Economic Policy |
| Took over after Lenin's death and led the Soviet Union to industralize | Joseph Stalin (1876-1953) |
| Took over after Stalin's death and reversed the worst excesses of Stalin's policies | Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) |
| Leader of the Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949 | Mao Zedong (1893-1976) |
| In china youthful radicals tried to return to the basic of communism | Great Cultural Revolution |
| The importance of the peasantry to Maoism | Populism |
| The process of constantly mobilizing the population in Maoist thought | Permanent Revolution |
| The idea of mobilizing the population is known as | Mass Line |
| The Communists were successful in China in part because they adopted what military strategy | Guerrilla Warfare |
| The leader of the Cuban Revolution was | Fidel Castro |
| The late Venezuelan leader who took over Castro's mantle as the leading leftist in the Western Hemisphere was | Hugo Chavez |