Based on the passage, which one of the following statements is more likely to have been made by a Communist Party organizer during the Third Period than during the Popular Front?
A. African Americans and whites must join together under the common banner of communism.
B. Workers everywhere must revolt to bring about the final global victory over capitalist oppression.
C. African Americans should strive to overcome racism in the highest levels of government.
D. The goals of communism have much in common with those of more liberal causes.
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Explanation: The Third Period (1928-1935) was characterized by a highly sectarian and confrontational approach, emphasizing radical class conflict and the imminent need for revolution. The Popular Front (1935-1939) was a shift toward broader alliances with non-communist, liberal, and reformist groups to combat fascism and Nazism. 'Workers everywhere must revolt to bring about the final global victory over capitalist oppression' is a highly confrontational, revolutionary-focused rhetoric most consistent with the Third Period.
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