US vs Soviet Union

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US political system

A liberal democratic political system with regular free elections, where citizens vote for leaders and multiple political parties compete for power.

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Mixed capitalist economy

An economic system in the United States combining private ownership with government involvement, where businesses operate based on capitalism and market principles.

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Soviet political system

A one-party political system controlled by the Communist Party, characterized by no competitive elections or legal opposition parties.

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Command economy

An economic system where the government controls most economic activity, owns the means of production, and makes decisions on goods and services.

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Socialist realism

An artistic style promoted during the Stalin era characterized by optimistic and positive depictions of Soviet life, under strict control and censorship.

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Cultural freedom in the US

A cultural aspect shaped by freedom of expression, where art, music, and media are not government-controlled, allowing a variety of cultural styles and viewpoints.

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Political freedom in the Soviet Union

Limited political freedom enforced by the state, maintaining strict control over society with no legal opposition or competitive elections.

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Economic equality goal

The aim of the Soviet command economy to promote stability and economic equality by controlling production and limiting private ownership.

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Individual rights in the US

Protected rights such as free speech and political participation that are fundamental in the U.S. capitalist democracy.

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Impact of capitalism on U.S. society

Society that values individual success and personal achievement linked to economic opportunities, emphasizing competition and profit.