<span>No, this statement is false. Tsar Alexander emancipated Russian serfs through the Emancipation Edict Reform which was enacted in 1861. This reform gave serfs their freedom from feudal obligations and they were also given land. The landowners did receive compensation from the state. Peasants were then indebted to the sate and were forced to work and make payments as redemption to their local commune.</span>
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There wasn't a single thing that brought Rome to its knees, but instead a dastardly combination of several factors. At the source of everything, the Roman government was incredibly corrupt and ineffective, and Roman citizens did not trust in the leaders of the Republic. In addition, the rise of Christianity and the shying away from the Roman polytheistic religious traditions also contributed, as the latter viewed the emperor as having deistic authority. Finally, because of the sheer size of the Empire, it was incredibly hard to govern on the fringes and the Roman Empire spent too much money bolstering its military might.
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I think The reason why communist economies were unable to compete with free market economies in terms of production and efficiency is : The limited innovation
- In a communist economy, the Government tell each people what to do and how much they should do it no matter they like it or not. Now imagine, that someone that has a talent to built a magnificent machine were forced to lift bricks for construction
- The government takes all the profit. This will kill the spirit of competition that would increase production and efficiency in a healthy way
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