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Match List I (Type of Socialism) with List II (Idea) and choose the correct code.

Political Science · Political Theory
Match List I (Type of Socialism) with List II (Idea) and choose the correct code.
List I
  • Fabian Socialism
  • Syndicalism
  • Guild Socialism
  • German Social Democracy
List II
  • Socialisation without the state
  • Support of the middle class
  • Constitutional transition of the state
  • Developed in twentieth century England
AI-a, II-b, III-c, IV-d
BI-b, II-a, III-d, IV-c ✓ Correct
CI-c, II-a, III-d, IV-b
DI-b, II-c, III-a, IV-d
Correct answer: (B) I-b, II-a, III-d, IV-c — The correct pairing is I-b, II-a, III-d, IV-c.
Explanation
The correct pairing is I-b, II-a, III-d, IV-c.
Fabian socialism appealed to the middle class through gradual reform and education.
Syndicalism stood for socialisation of industry without the state, run by workers' unions.
Guild socialism developed in early twentieth century England around self-governing producers' guilds.
German Social Democracy, shaped by Bernstein's revisionism, sought a constitutional transition of the state.
Thus the four span gradualist, anti-state, associational and parliamentary roads to socialism.
These distinctions trace the main currents within non-revolutionary socialism.

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