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1. What is the difference between communism and capitalism?

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communism is the system of government with limit(next to no freedom given to civilians by the government or leader of that country). Also no voting rights and communism commonly seen with totalitarianism.

For Example-U.S.S.R./ Soviet Union

Capitalism is the system of government opposite of communism, meaning rights to vote, freedom, and democracy.

For Example-United States

To get more information check out the Cold War

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communism is an ideology of economic equality through the elimination of private poverty
capitalism is controlled by private owners
for profit
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