A common Characteristic that describes socialism and communism is that they are economic and political structures which promote equality and seek to eliminate social classes. The two are very similar in some ways, but very different in others.
In a communist society, the working class owns everything, and all the people work for a common goal. There are no wealthy or poor people. In other words, all are equal and the community distributes what it produces based only on need.
In a socialist society, the main focus is equality as in communism. Workers can spend their wages as they choose but the government owns and operates all the means of production.
They are opposite to capitalism but basic healthcare and public education are forms of socialism and communism applied to capitalism.
the Great royal was an achievement of Persia
Answer:
Enclosure Movement ⇒ Improved efficiency in farming
The Enclosure movement saw communal land made into private land. The new owners then applied new agricultural methods that increased crop yields and improved efficiency in farming.
Spinning Jenny ⇒ Faster production of yarn and thread.
The spinning jenny revolutionized textile production by making it much easier to produce yarn and thread.
Steam engine ⇒ power source for machinery
The steam engine was able to use steam to do work in factories that previously would have required intense labor. This newfound ease in production allowed for faster manufacturing.
Canals ⇒ efficient transportation.
Canals allowed for goods to be transported inland to places over water which allowed for the transport to be faster and more efficient.
She became a national symbol of unity against the English.