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How did the communist system of the USSR differ from the capitalist system of the United States?

The Soviet government controlled resources and discouraged private ownership of property.
The Soviet government promoted competition and encouraged private ownership of property.
The Soviet government advised people to shop around for the best prices for goods.
The Soviet government encouraged workers to search for the highest-paying jobs.

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The correct statement regarding how the communist system of the USSR differed from the capitalist system of the United States is:

**The Soviet government controlled resources and discouraged private ownership of property.**

Under the communist system of the USSR, the state owned and controlled most resources and means of production, leading to centralized planning of the economy and limited individual economic freedoms. In contrast, the capitalist system of the United States promotes private ownership of property, encourages competition among businesses, and generally allows for market-driven pricing and job opportunities.

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