Asked by err4
Review the graphic organizer.
Which system is being described?
socialism
communism
capitalism
Marxism
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I can’t see the graphic organizer — could you paste its contents or describe the key labels/phrases in it? That will let me pick the best answer.
Meanwhile, here are quick identification tips you can use to match the organizer to one of the four systems:
- Capitalism
- Private ownership of property and businesses
- Markets and supply/demand set prices
- Profit motive, competition, minimal state control
- Examples: free-market emphasis, entrepreneurship, consumer choice
- Socialism
- Greater government control or ownership of major industries (or heavy regulation)
- Emphasis on redistribution, welfare, reducing inequality
- Can coexist with markets (mixed economy)
- Examples: universal healthcare, strong social safety net, state-provided services
- Communism
- Aims for a classless society with common ownership of all means of production
- Abolition of private property (in theory)
- Often associated with a single-party state (historical examples: USSR, Maoist China)
- Organizer wording: “no private property,” “classless,” “state plans economy,” “dictatorship of the proletariat”
- Marxism
- Theoretical framework/ideology developed by Karl Marx
- Critique of capitalism; predicts proletarian revolution and transition through socialism to communism
- If the organizer names Marx, class struggle, historical materialism, stages of development → Marxism
If you post the organizer text or main phrases, I’ll identify which system it describes.
Meanwhile, here are quick identification tips you can use to match the organizer to one of the four systems:
- Capitalism
- Private ownership of property and businesses
- Markets and supply/demand set prices
- Profit motive, competition, minimal state control
- Examples: free-market emphasis, entrepreneurship, consumer choice
- Socialism
- Greater government control or ownership of major industries (or heavy regulation)
- Emphasis on redistribution, welfare, reducing inequality
- Can coexist with markets (mixed economy)
- Examples: universal healthcare, strong social safety net, state-provided services
- Communism
- Aims for a classless society with common ownership of all means of production
- Abolition of private property (in theory)
- Often associated with a single-party state (historical examples: USSR, Maoist China)
- Organizer wording: “no private property,” “classless,” “state plans economy,” “dictatorship of the proletariat”
- Marxism
- Theoretical framework/ideology developed by Karl Marx
- Critique of capitalism; predicts proletarian revolution and transition through socialism to communism
- If the organizer names Marx, class struggle, historical materialism, stages of development → Marxism
If you post the organizer text or main phrases, I’ll identify which system it describes.
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