According to the political ideas of Karl Marx communism has
several main characteristics. <span>
Class struggle is a main characteristic of
communism, the existence of a people where economics and monetary status are
meaningless as all rely equally on one another's skills and
contributions.
Elimination of private property and means to
produce goods, private property and a classless society cannot exist harmoniously,
thus communism cannot develop. As a result, private property and the ability to
reproduce it must be eliminated when trying to create Marxist Communism.
Transition to Socialism, while Marx does not
agree with Socialism on its own, he argues in order for a true transition to
communism a stage of socialism is necessary.
Marxist to Leninist Communism, Marx argues that
a communist revolution is unavoidable following the conditions mentioned above
and that no outside action is required, however, later followers like Lenin
believed revolution must be prompted by action. </span>
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Answer:
it was written in 1776 and originally written by Thomas Jefferson's
Explanation:
it has been changed though by john Adam's (1735–1826) and Benjamin Franklin 1706–1790
The Columbian exchange involved the interaction of two cultural systems that previously had no interaction: European and Amerindian cultures in the New World. One positive aspect of this exchange was the introduction of European culture in the form of social, political and economic systems. The introduction of the English language, growth of towns and cities and systems of barter and currency. A negative impact involved the destruction and eradication of indigenous cultures through war, devastation and relocation. Perhaps the best example of this fact was the destruction of cultures in Mexico and South and Central America such as the Aztec, Maya and Inca.
It gave their king laws to follow