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Robert Owen's ideas were not clicked as expected so he came to be called

ASocialist

BUtopian Socialist

CFather of co-operation

DCommunist

Answer:

B. Utopian Socialist

Read Explanation:

Robert Owen is known for his visionary ideas about social reform and cooperative communities, but many of his plans were considered idealistic and impractical at the time. Because of this, he is often referred to as a “Utopian Socialist”—someone who proposed a perfect society based on cooperation and social welfare, even if it was not fully achievable in practice.


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