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The correct answer is 1. A communist covernment.
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Communism is a political, economic and social system that proposes the creation of a society without economic classes, private property or economic production from the private sector. Thus, it proposes that the means of production be common to the whole society, being managed by the government and not by individuals. In addition, it advocates the elimination of the concept of money as a means of exchange, to be based on the redistribution of production in an equitable manner based on the needs of each individual by the government.
Representative democracy
Federal republic
Parliamentary republic (maybe)
Constitutional republic
No, we will not be able to grow plants individually because growing plants is not an easy job.
<h3>How we grow plants with collaboration?</h3>
We can growth plants at home by mixing sandy and clay soil because clay particles have higher water holding capacity whereas sand particles provides porous spaces for the movement of plant roots.
So we can conclude that we will not be able to grow plants individually because growing plants is not an easy job.
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The Portuguese Burghers[1][2][3] are an ethnic group in Sri Lanka, of mixed Portuguese and Sri Lankan descent.[4] They are Roman Catholic and spoke the Sri Lanka Indo-Portuguese language, a creole based on Portuguese. In modern times, English has become the common language while Sinhalese is taught in school as a second language. Many Portuguese Burghers living on the east coast of Sri Lanka are of Portuguese descent; this is evident in the Sri Lanka-Indo Portuguese language, which has many affiliations to Sinhalese and Portuguese.[5] They are mixed with other Burgher people, including Dutch Burghers. However, Portuguese Burghers are not Dutch Burghers.[6]
Democracy (Greek: δημοκρατία, dēmokratiā, from dēmos 'people' and kratos 'rule')[1] is a form of government in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislators. The decisions on who is considered part of the people and how authority is shared among or delegated by the people have changed over time and at different speeds in different countries, but they have included more and more of the inhabitants of all countries. Cornerstones include freedom of assembly and speech, inclusiveness and equality, membership, consent, voting, right to life and minority rights.