A fundamental belief of the Soviet Union's economic ideology after World War II was the government controlling property and distributing resources based on need. The Soviet system was based on Marxist-Leninist principles, which emphasized state ownership of the means of production and the central planning of the economy to meet the needs of the people rather than individual profit.
What was a fundamental belief of the Soviet Union's economic ideology after World War 2?
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The government controlling property and distributing resources based on need
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The importance of individual wealth and economic freedom
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The spread of democracy worldwide
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The private ownership of all property within the country
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