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Two goals were inherent in the idea of socialism. In 100 to 150 words, explore each of them using information you've gathered.

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Answered by allahbakesh
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Explanation:

The greater social good was not in the unbridled power of the nobility nor capitalism, but in social equality.

What ideology does this statement describe?

democracy

Marxism

socialism

revolution

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Choose all that apply.

Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Britain?

Britain had abundant sources of coal.

Britain had a lot of labor unions.

Britain had a strong workforce.

Britain had good transportation networks.

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Two goals were inherent in the idea of socialism. In 100 to 150 words, explore each of them using information you've gathered.

The two goals that were

inherent in the idea of socialism was that it was an alternative to liberal

individualism and that it helped the people. Its main purpose or intent was to

establish a shared ownership of resources not like liberal individualism that

was focused around the idea of competing against each individual and the

unlucky ones would suffer poverty and be victim of social oppression. Socialism a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.

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During the early years of the Industrial Revolution, who could afford to live in nice homes and dress well?

the working class

the nobility

the newly employed

the new middle class

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The 1847 Ten-Hour Act stated that _____ could only work up to ten hours a day.

men

men and children

women and children

men and women

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In a labor union, laborers _____.

must work day shifts

must be under eighteen years of age

must work in cotton mills

work together in negotiating for better wages and conditions

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Cuba and were the last to abolish slavery in the Americas.

brazil

Who wrote an account of his life detailing his experience as a child of being kidnapped in Africa and sold into slavery?

Simón Bolívar

Lajos Kossuth

Olaudah Equiano

Jules Ferry

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Who enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships?

the Spanish

the Portuguese

the Dutch

the British

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Answered by akankshabharatiyasl
3

Answer:

The two goals that were inherent in the idea of socialism was that it was an alternative to liberal individualism and that it helped the people.

Explanation:

Communism is both a monetary framework and a belief system (in the non-pejorative feeling of that term). A communist economy highlights social as opposed to private responsibility for method for creation. It additionally regularly sorts out financial action through arranging instead of market influences, and cog wheels creation towards needs fulfillment as opposed to benefit gathering. Communist philosophy declares the moral and monetary predominance of an economy with these elements, particularly as contrasted and free enterprise. All the more explicitly, communists commonly contend that private enterprise subverts a vote based system, works with double-dealing, conveys open doors and assets unreasonably, and vitiates local area, hindering self-acknowledgment and human turn of events. Communism, by democratizing, acculturating, and excusing monetary relations, to a great extent takes out these issues.

Communist philosophy subsequently has both basic and helpful viewpoints. Basically, it furnishes a record of what's going on with free enterprise; valuably, it gives a hypothesis of how to rise above private enterprise's defects, in particular, by rising above free enterprise itself, supplanting free enterprise's focal elements (confidential property, markets, benefits) with communist other options (at any rate friendly property, yet commonly arranging and creation for use too).

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