Answer:
all property and money are controlled by the government and distributed evenly amongst its citizens.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as this economic inequality is totally opposite to Communist economic ideology.
Second option is correct as government is equally distributing wealth, and usually nationalize big companies and manors.
Third option is not correct as similar to first option it is based on inequality, which is not promoted by communism.
Last option is also not correct as free market is characteristic of communism.
It started because Lincoln had won the 1860 election on a ticket of no new slave-states, so the South was doomed to be outvoted in Congress, which would pass laws that favoured the North at the expense of the South. So most of the slave-states broke away to form the Confederate States of America.
As for when it started, there was no actual declaration of war. The Confederacy could claim that it didn't want a war at all; it just wanted to defend its borders. Lincoln could not declare war on the Confederacy, because Congress did not recognise it as a sovereign nation.
The first shots were fired by the Confederates at the US Army garrison on the island of Fort Sumter in Charleston harbour on April 12th 1861, and Lincoln called for volunteer troops. The war was on.
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The conflicts between Iberian and American civilizations resulted in a solid Iberian victory, because both Portugal and Spain became the political authorities in the region, replacing the old indigenous political rule.
However, these conflicts also forged a new kind of civilization, ruled by Iberians, but mostly populated by people of mixed iberian-american ancestry. The cultural diffusion and mixture was very strong, and this is why today countries like Brazil, Mexico, or Colombia, are considered to be mestizo or mixed countries.
World war 2 represents a turning point in modern world history because it <em>remains the only war to use nuclear weapons in the history of armed conflict</em>. World War 2 was more advanced in military technology example, aerial bombing and the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing 129,000–226,000 people, most of whom were civilians.