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What is the main principle of communism?
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The main principle of communism is that all property is publicly owned, and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
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Who is considered the father of communism?
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Karl Marx is considered the father of communism.
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What is the name of the book written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels explaining communism?
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The book is called 'The Communist Manifesto.'
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Which revolution in 1917 led to the first communist government being established?
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 led to the establishment of the first communist government.
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What is meant by 'classless society' in communism?
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A classless society is a society without social classes where everyone has equal status.
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How does communism differ from capitalism?
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Communism abolishes private property and aims for common ownership and control of resources, while capitalism is based on private ownership and the free market.
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What type of economy is associated with communism?
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A planned or command economy is associated with communism.
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Name a country that is officially communist today.
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China, Vietnam, and Cuba are examples of countries that are officially communist.
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What is the role of the government in a communist system?
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In a communist system, the government controls all means of production and distribution of goods.
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Why is communism often criticized?
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Communism is criticized for leading to lack of personal freedoms, economic inefficiencies, and authoritarianism.
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What is the idea of communal ownership?
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Communal ownership means that all users collectively own resources and property, rather than individuals.
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What was the Cold War and how was communism involved?
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The Cold War was a period of tension between the Soviet Union and the United States, partly due to ideological differences between communism and capitalism.
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What is a proletariat in the context of communism?
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Proletariat refers to the working class who do not own means of production and are the focus of transformation in communist theory.
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Why was the Berlin Wall significant in the context of communism?
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The Berlin Wall symbolized the division between communist East and capitalist West Germany during the Cold War.
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What is a common symbol of communism?
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The hammer and sickle is a common symbol of communism, representing industrial and agricultural workers, respectively.
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