What is the difference between socialism and communism?(1 point)

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Socialism focuses on ending social differences, while communism focuses on creating communal similarities.
Socialism focuses on ending social differences, while communism focuses on creating communal similarities.

In socialism, people share power collectively; in communism, a group or person leads the people to their goals of eliminating classes.
In socialism, people share power collectively; in communism, a group or person leads the people to their goals of eliminating classes.

Both are completely identical ways of eliminating class difference and have not been successful in achieving their goals.
Both are completely identical ways of eliminating class difference and have not been successful in achieving their goals.

Socialism was only ever used in the Soviet Union in the twentieth century and was not adopted anywhere else in the world

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The best response to illustrate the difference between socialism and communism is:

In socialism, people share power collectively; in communism, a group or person leads the people to their goals of eliminating classes.

This response captures the essence of the two ideologies—socialism emphasizes collective ownership and democratic management, while communism advocates for a centralized authority to achieve a classless society.

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