Communism and socialism are very similar. I'd say that the circumstance that does not apply to both of these concepts is nationalized services such as electric, water and health care, whereas redistribution of wealth from individual income, state run industries and care, and <span>adherence to the nation’s one political party do.</span>
Sole proprietorshipsmultinational corporationsinternational aid organizations<span>opposition political parties
I dont 100% know but my guess is B.
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Many industrial cities such as Detroit have a history of dominance of employment sector by industries.These industries paid relatively high wages for low-skilled jobs and gave a sense of security ensured by large unions. But at the same time these safe conditions discouraged workers from starting their own businesses or continuing education.
Hence, Declining basic employment sector in industrial cities have left them with a lack of job opportunities for a poorly qualified workforce pushing many families below the poverty line.
Congress decides the President