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Finger [1]
4 years ago
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What is the government's role in Communism?

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yan [13]4 years ago
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Communism, also known as a command structure, is an economic system in which most of the output factors are owned by the government and the distribution of resources and what goods and services will be given will be determined. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were the most significant originators of the communist ideology.
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