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Communist systems are typically ones in which the government has almost total control over the economy. Socialistic systems exert some governmental control. Pretty much every economy in the world is somewhat socialistic, however.
I say less because the country would not stop the battle because the government said so
An increase in manufacturing.
Communism, capitalism, and socialism.capitalism
They established caps on wages and prices, and rationed many items that were needed for the war effort.
During both World Wars, the United States government tried to control the economy at home by rationing certain items in the grocery stores, like sugar and butter. They also rationed gasoline. The people were also asked to donate metal items for recycling and to buy Savings Bonds to fund the war efforts.
Controling the world's economy and resources, and basically reforming the government.
The government of North Korea is mostly closed to the outside world. This makes for a pretty stagnant economy. The government of South Korea is more open, and has a more vibrant economy.
Gosh... Where to begin Democracy-government of the people Patriarchy-government of men Matriarchy-government of women Oligarchy-government of few Aristocracy-government of the rich Plutocracy-government of the poor Communism-one leader who has control over people and economy Dictatorship-one person has control over government matters and the military Monarchy-government of a king or queen Feudalism-serfs given land for staying loyal to one king
Language, education, social control, social organization, conflict/warfare, (all together->)arts,play and recreation, world view/religion, and government/economy
with the booming economy and jobs and GI Bill
the government took control of the prices and gave it a sold rate so that it could not go up or down.