False. <span>Communism is an internally stable economic system, in that those that participate benefit and those that don't are culled - creating an incentive to participate. </span>
<span>Communism requires common goals and agreed upon rules/laws to allocate responsibilities and resources. If successful, this leads to a spirit of sharing - which builds stronger social communities, creating a stabler economy. </span>
<span>Due to their sense of cooperation, healthy communistic systems are very efficient at distributing resources within their localized areas - particularly in times of need. </span>
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When European countries were going over to other countries, they formed factories and industrial cities in those places so they could produce product and those Europeans would benefit economically