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In Communism, the type of government is __________ by force, if necessary.
Dictatorship
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In Socialism, the type of government is __________.
Democracy
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In Capitalism, the type of government is __________.
Democracy
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In Fascism, the type of government is __________ by force, if necessary.
Dictatorship
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Communism has a __________ system for acquisition and retention of power.
One-party
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Socialism allows for a __________ system for acquisition and retention of power.
Free election, multi-party
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Capitalism operates on a __________ system for acquisition and retention of power.
Free election, multi-party
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Fascism has a __________ system for acquisition and retention of power.
One-party
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The electoral process in Communism is a __________ system.
One-party
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The electoral process in Socialism is a __________ system.
Multi-party
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The electoral process in Capitalism is a __________ system.
Multi-party
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The electoral process in Fascism is a __________ system.
One-party
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The type of economy in Communism is __________.
Command
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The type of economy in Socialism is __________.
Command
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The type of economy in Capitalism is __________.
Market
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The type of economy in Fascism is __________.
Market
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In Communism, government involvement in the economy is __________.
Full control
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In Socialism, government involvement in the economy is __________ control.
Full to high
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In Capitalism, government involvement in the economy is __________ control.
Little
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In Fascism, government involvement in the economy is __________ control as long as state requirements are met.
Little
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In Communism, the ownership of productive resources is __________.
State ownership
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In Socialism, the ownership of productive resources is __________ with private ownership under free-enterprise socialism.
State ownership
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In Capitalism, the ownership of productive resources is __________.
Private ownership
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In Fascism, the ownership of productive resources is __________.
Private ownership
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Freedom of enterprise in Communism is __________.
Restricted
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Freedom of enterprise in Socialism is __________ and less open access.
Restricted
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Freedom of enterprise in Capitalism is __________.
Open access
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Freedom of enterprise in Fascism is __________ as long as state needs are met.
Open access
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In Communism, self-interest emphasizes __________ rather than self-interest.
Collective needs
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In Socialism, self-interest also emphasizes __________ rather than self-interest.
Collective needs
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In Capitalism, self-interest is driven by the __________ motive.
Profit
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In Fascism, self-interest is driven by the __________ motive.
Profit
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In Communism, competition is __________ as it is considered wasteful.
Not allowed
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In Socialism, competition is __________ as it is considered wasteful.
Discouraged
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In Capitalism, competition is __________ to improve price and quality.
Encouraged
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In Fascism, competition is __________ as long as state needs are met.
Encouraged
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In Communism, production decisions are made by __________.
Central planning authority
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In Socialism, production decisions are made by __________ and influenced by market forces.
Central planning authority
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In Capitalism, production decisions are driven by market forces of __________ and __________.
Supply and demand
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In Fascism, production decisions are driven by market forces of __________ and __________.
Supply and demand
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Examples of Communism include __________.
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Examples of Socialism include __________.
Norway, Sweden, Finland
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Examples of Capitalism include __________.
Hong Kong, Singapore, United States
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Examples of Fascism include __________.
Italy (1922-1945), Spain (1939-1975), Argentina (1946-1983)
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In Communism, the emphasis is on __________ needs rather than self-interest.
Collective
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In Capitalism, the __________ motive promotes self-interest.
Profit
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In Socialism, the emphasis is also on __________ needs rather than self-interest.
Collective
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Fascism restricts competition because it is considered __________.
Wasteful
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Fascism allows for __________ ownership of resources, provided state needs are met.
Private
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In Socialism, government involvement in the economy leans more towards __________ control compared to Capitalism.
High
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Control in a __________ economy is characterized by little government intervention.
Market
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