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Entrepreneurs independently choose the field of activity, suppliers, contractors, markets. They have the right to engage in pricing, implement their long-term plans, as well as freely dispose of their property and income. The consumer in such a system is also independent. He is guided only by his needs and understanding of the marginal utility of the good. A market economy tends to self-regulate through a market mechanism. The gradual establishment of a balance of supply and demand contributes to the formation of equilibrium prices within which industries operate.
The internal rivalry of companies has a positive impact on the economic system of the country as a whole. Competition contributes to the expansion of production, its automation, optimization, implementation of innovative technologies and approaches to creating economic benefits. It encourages manufacturers to create exactly those goods and services that consumers need. Market self-regulation takes place through competition. The gradual establishment of the equilibrium of the system leads to a natural reduction in the cost of production, which in turn increases the wealth of the population and its degree of satisfaction with respect to the goods offered by the market.
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Discrimination, poverty, high unemployment, poor schools, poor healthcare, housing inadequacy and police brutality and bias.
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Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jew is Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages, often on religious grounds. Christians saw the Jewish faith as an aberration that had to be quashed. They were forced to convert or else were not allowed to perform certain professions.
In the nineteenth century, religion played a less important and was soon replaced by 'theories'. Theories regarding races and peoples. The idea that the Jews belonged to a different race than the Germans soon caught on. Even those who converted to Christianity were hated because of their bloodline.
Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. He developed his political ideas in Vienna, a city with a large Jewish community, where he lived from 1907 to 1913. In those days, Vienna had a mayor who was very anti-Jewish, and hatred of Jews was very common in the city. But it was not Hitler who invented the hatred. He only capitalized on anti-Semitic ideas that had been around for a long time.
During the First World War(1914-1918), Hitler was a soldier of the German army. At the end of the war Hitler, like many others, could not accept the defeat of the Germans. Soon rumors were spread that Germany was not defeated on the battlefield but by a 'stab-in-the-back'. In simpler terms they Germans were betrayed by the Jews and the communists, who wanted to bring the left-wing government to power. Hitler during the economic crisis became a stereotypical enemy of the Jews an the only way to bring end to the poverty, he thought, was execution of Jews and communists.
During the 1930s, Hitler did everything he could to expel the Jews from German society. Once the war had started, the Nazis resorted to mass murder. Nearly six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. The ideas that Hitler developed in the 1920s remained more or less the same until his death in 1945. What did change is that in 1933, he was handed the power to start realizing them.
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Democracy.
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Democracy originated in Ancient Greece.