How are communist governments different from most others in regard to land ownership and use?(1 point)

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Private land ownership is not allowed in communist countries.
Private land ownership is not allowed in communist countries.

Zoning laws limit the way citizens can use their land in communist countries.
Zoning laws limit the way citizens can use their land in communist countries.

Communist governments allow local governments to control land use.
Communist governments allow local governments to control land use.

Communist countries have the right of eminent domain over privately owned land.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Private land ownership is not allowed in communist countries.

In communist systems, the means of production, including land, are typically owned collectively or by the state, leading to the absence of private land ownership.