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why did communist revolutions fail outside of russia after world war i? anti - communist groups used force to suppress communist movements. infighting among communist groups made them ineffective. communism did not appeal to people in countries under imperial control. failed socialist economic policies convinced others that communism could not work.
After World War I, anti - Communist groups in various countries used force to suppress Communist movements, which was a major reason for the failure of Communist revolutions outside of Russia. Infighting among Communist groups was not the main reason. Communism did appeal to many in imperial - controlled countries as a form of anti - imperialist and anti - capitalist ideology. Also, socialist economic policies had not been widely implemented and tested outside of Russia at this time to be considered "failed" in the eyes of others as a reason for the failure of revolutions.
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A. Anti - Communist groups used force to suppress Communist movements.