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Kaylis [27]
3 years ago
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Plz urgently I need this❤️

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lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
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1. That there is only one party... A one party system is where there is one group of political views, this is how it was in nazi germany and in the soviet union when it was a communist nation. A two party system is when there are, like the name implies, two parties. The unites states is a two party system, republicans and democrats. There are also smaller parties such as the green party and libertarian party but it is mainly just the two.

2.<u>Advantages. Communism has a centrally planned economy; it can quickly mobilize economic resources on a large scale, execute massive projects, and create industrial power.</u>

3.<u>Disadvantages. The most significant disadvantage of communism stems from its elimination of the free market. The laws of supply and demand don't set prices—the government does. Planners lose the valuable feedback these prices provide about what the people want.</u>

4.<u>The advantages of capitalism include: Consumer choice - Individuals choose what to consume, and this choice leads to more competition and better products and services. Efficiency of economics - Goods and services produced based on demand create incentives to cut costs and avoid waste.</u>

5.<u>However, like everything else capitalism has its disadvantages such as negative externalities like pollution and diminishing non-renewable resources; a disproportionate distribution of wealth or income; and high unemployment rates and economic instability due to the cyclical nature of the capitalistic system.</u>

6.<u>After the war ended, both the Soviet Union and the U.S. wanted to influence Europe with their systems of government. The Soviet Union influenced Eastern Europe, while the U.S. influenced Western Europe. ... NATO hoped that the alliance would keep the Soviet Union from forcing communism on other countries.</u>

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