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drek231 [11]
2 years ago
11

Congress is bicameral because the

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ser-zykov [4K]2 years ago
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C. framers sought a compromise on the issue of state representation in congress
tatiyna2 years ago
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The correct answer is C. Framers sought a compromise on the issue of state representation in Congress. 
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<u>Socialism</u>: Socialism can be seen as a "borderline" Communism, in which the means of production, distribution, and exchange is regulated by the community based on what is produced and what is consumed. Socialism does not limit what kind of products appear, however.

<u>Communism</u>: Communism is a step further than Socialism, in which there is a heavily control of the type and amount of a product being produced, as well as what type of products go to the consumers. Different areas may receive different types of products. Communism is also extreme, for it advocates for a classless society, but it fails to do so and instead creates a totalitarian state.

To choose what type of economic principle closely relates to your beliefs, ask yourself some questions:

1) Do you believe in state-regulation? If yes, how much, and what is your limit? The less you believe in it, the more Capitalistic your view. The more you believe it, the more you lean to Communism.

2) Do you believe in having the freedom in being able to choose what type of company's product to buy? If you like to have choice, lean towards the Capitalistic view. If you do not, lean towards Socialism/Communism.

3) Do you believe in the freedom to believe in what you want? Do you believe that everybody has the right to believe in what they want?

If you do, then you will lean towards Capitalism; the less you believe it, the more left you lean.

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There are other questions you can ask yourself that would give you a general idea of what you like. You can also find information regarding each sides of beliefs mostly from political and historical sources. In the end, it depends on what you believe in.

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