| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The main author of the communist manifesto, often regarded as the founder of communism. | Karl Marx | 99%
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| Leader of the Russian revolution, head of government of the Russian SFSR from 1918 to 1924 and of the USSR from 1922 to 1924 | Vladimir Lenin | 98%
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| Person that succeeded the above, important figure in the Second World War | Joseph Stalin | 97%
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| Argentine revolutionary, major leader during the Cuban revolution, attempted to start a revolution in Bolivia where he was killed | Che Guevara | 89%
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| The friend that helped the above in forming the communist movement. | Friedrich Engels | 88%
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| Vietnamese leader of the Vietnamese democratic republic, namesake of a major Vietnamese city | Ho Chi Minh | 88%
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| Last leader of the Soviet Union | Mikhail Gorbachev | 85%
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| Leader of Yugoslavia, 1943-80, considered to be one of the only people that held the country together as a model state | Josip Broz Tito | 79%
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| American democratic socialist senator from Vermont | Bernie Sanders | 71%
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| Leader which abandoned communism for Juche quasi-fascism | Kim Jong-Il | 64%
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| Chinese leader instrumental in opening China up to the world | Deng Xiaoping | 57%
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| Chilean president, 1970-1973, tried to nationalize copper mines | Salvador Allende | 54%
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| Major Soviet general during the reign of the above, fought from Moscow to Berlin. | Georgy Zhukov | 52%
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| Spartacist leader of Polish-Jewish descent, killed in 1919 | Rosa Luxemburg | 51%
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| Burkinabe Pan-Africanist socialist which took power in 1983 | Thomas Sankara | 43%
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| Russian anarcho-communist which founded the movement, and advocated for mutual aid as well as the four-hour workday | Peter Kropotkin | 30%
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| IWW co-founder, five time candidate for US president | Eugene Debs | 29%
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| Famous female French anarchist during the Paris commune, known as the red virgin of Montmartre | Louise Michel | 11%
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| South African communist leader which leads the EFF | Julius Malema | 10%
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| Belgian socialist that composed the Internationale | Pierre de Geyter | 3%
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