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Socialism and capitalism are two social, political and economic systems of antagonistic relationship regarding the management of goods and the mechanisms of production in a society.
Both terms are commonly used in contemporary social and political debates, and popularly represent the two opposing models of management of societies: one focused on the accumulation of capital (capitalism) and the other on the social conduction of production (socialism) .
The struggle between these two models derives from the times of the Cold War, in which two political and economic blocs in the world opposed: the communist, orchestrated by the U.R.S.S. and the capitalist, by the U.S. and the allied countries (France, England).
The Nazi party wished to control as much power as possible within the German government, and therefore took various measures to ensure that they were the only political party represented in the country
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Hello! Your answer would be, BELOW
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The U.S. is poorly prepared for the next recession—but not for the reasons most people think (allegedly too-high public debt and too-low interest rates). Instead, we’re poorly prepared because we never made a dent in reducing inequality during the current economic expansion, and because too many of our policymakers have not fully grasped the economic fact that fiscal policy, particularly increases to public spending, is the most effective tool for ending a recession and aiding recovery. Monetary policy (Federal Reserve action) plays an important supporting role, but it cannot fight a recession by itself.
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Because rhode island did not trust the other states
b.placed heavy restriction on the local population; direct control such as in southern Rhodesia
c. allowed the local population to participate in government; indirect control such as Kenya and Uganda,
d.gave the local population no rights; direct control ; such as in South Africa
e.did not give the local population any position in government; direct control
f.forced th elocal population to adopt new european cultures; direct control
a.offered some rights to the local population;indirect rule