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1. How did the political ideologies of the US and Soviet Union differ from each other? Resource Link
1. Provide the 2 Political Ideologies of the US
2. Provide the 2 Political Ideologies of the Soviet Union
1. Provide the 2 Political Ideologies of the US
2. Provide the 2 Political Ideologies of the Soviet Union
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1. The two political ideologies of the United States were liberalism and conservatism. Liberalism advocates for individual freedoms, limited government intervention, and equal opportunities for all citizens. Conservatism, on the other hand, emphasizes traditional values, limited government intervention in the economy, and a strong national defense.
2. The two political ideologies of the Soviet Union were communism and socialism. Communism, as practiced in the Soviet Union, advocated for the abolition of private property, the means of production being controlled by the state, and the establishment of a classless society. Socialism, on the other hand, advocated for the collective ownership of the means of production and the redistribution of wealth in order to achieve economic equality.
2. The two political ideologies of the Soviet Union were communism and socialism. Communism, as practiced in the Soviet Union, advocated for the abolition of private property, the means of production being controlled by the state, and the establishment of a classless society. Socialism, on the other hand, advocated for the collective ownership of the means of production and the redistribution of wealth in order to achieve economic equality.
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