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The modernization of politics in the late 1800's and early 1900's had created similar political movements in both Europe and Russia meant to increase the authority of the masses over their own government. These movements replaced authoritarian regimes with political systems that were created to better the lives of the common people (Harris)...
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These movements replaced authoritarian regimes with political systems that were created to better the lives of the common people (Harris). Leading states of Europe such as France and Britain began to take the path of "social democracy" in which the working class would be given a voice through parliamentary elections (Harris)...
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