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kiruha [24]
3 years ago
13

_________ is an economic belief favoring public control of business and equal distribution of wealth in opposition to ________ t

hat is an economic system built around making a profit.
1) A) Communism
    B) Socialism
    C) Capitalism

2) A) Communism
    B) Socialism
    C) Capitalism
History
2 answers:
ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is, first blank B) Socialism, second blank, C) Capitalism.

Socialism is an economic belief favoring public control of businesses and equal distribution of wealth in opposition to Capitalism that is an economic system built around making a profit.

In Socialist countries, the Government is the owner of the means of production. The government decides what to produce, when to produce, and the prices of the products. Workers have no bonuses or incentives for extra production. In the Capitalist system, free-market decide on supply and demand. Businesses are created to make a profit and workers can be motivated with bonuses and better wages.

True [87]3 years ago
6 0
Socialism goes in the first blank space and capitalism goes in the second blank space.
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