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Which of the following made the Soviet Union a communist economy?
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Agriculture made up most of the economy.
Agriculture made up most of the economy.
Goods and services were evenly distributed.
Goods and services were evenly distributed.
The economy was driven by heavy industry.
The economy was driven by heavy industry.
The state controlled all economic decisions.
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The state controlled all economic decisions.
Explanation: A communist economy is defined by state ownership of the means of production and central planning (government makes production, distribution, and pricing decisions). While the USSR emphasized heavy industry and collectivized agriculture, the key feature making it communist was state control of the economy.
Explanation: A communist economy is defined by state ownership of the means of production and central planning (government makes production, distribution, and pricing decisions). While the USSR emphasized heavy industry and collectivized agriculture, the key feature making it communist was state control of the economy.
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