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Which of the following is a belief shared by the Communist Party and the Socialist Party?
A. a flat income tax rate for all
B. limited government interference in the economy
C. equal distribution of wealth
D. individual-run private enterprise

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Answered by Shruti29473
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limited government interface in the economy.
Answered by unicornpanda087
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Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

There are several similarities between the Communist Party and the Socialist Party. The underlying belief held by both parties is the need to create a classless society in which there is an equal distribution of wealth. The major difference between the two involves how much of society should be controlled by the central government. Although both parties agree in heavy government involvement, which includes free education and healthcare, the Communists believe that the government should control all aspects of society. In contrast, the Socialists believe that individuals should have some choices.

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