This economic system is called<em> socialism.</em>
Socialism is an economic system where everyone in the society equally owns the factors of production. The ownership as such is in the hands of the<em> government</em> that controls all means of production and distribution of goods.
The factors of production are : land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.
In a socialistic economy, the land is owned by the state and private property is limited and difficult to obtain. Labor is heavily regulated and most people are employed in state-owned companies. Workers do not have many rights and they have to obey the government which also decides what is being produced and in which capacity ( planned economy ).
Socialism does not reward people for being entrepreneurial and competitive as competition is no existing and everybody reaps the same benefits of their work.
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Ok the number of earthworms is 30 and if it is not 30 it would be 40.
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I believe the best answer to be 1. Collegial collaboration.
Explanation:
"Collegial" refers to the cooperative relationship between colleagues. "Collaboration" refers to the ability to work together in order to achieve a goal. As we can see in the description, the several teachers in King Elementary School are cooperating as they help their peers teach and build specific social skills with students. This collaboration makes the learning of those social skills easier, since they are reinforced in different classes and subjects.
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option A
Explanation:
the correct answer is option A
A supply chain functional product with the stable supply chain is called Efficient method.
A stable supply chain helps in increasing the production of the company.
The supply chain is involved in the production of raw material to the delivery of the items.
The goal of supply chain is the management of the process of raw material, inventory, warehouse up to the delivery product.
I think the correct answer would be option D. The name that Buddhists give to their 4 basic rules would be the Noble Truths. These rules are the truth of suffering, of the origin of suffering, the cessation of suffering and the path to the cessation of suffering.