All private property was expropriated, that is, land, real estate, transport and industry. The whole economy fell into the hands of the bureaucracy, which had directly managed by the Bolshevik Party. The leader stood at the head of the party, first Lenin and then Stalin. A person could eke out a living only by working under the control of the party and the state. Disobedience of the party or government officials for the person meant a life of poverty and hunger, at best. At worst, he could go to the Gulag and there to work for the party and the state for free, but under pain of death.
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Henry David Thoreau
Herbert Hoover was a traditional Republican who favored laissez-faire policies. That is, he did not believe in government intervention, and wanted to avoid having people become dependent on government assistance. Further, he was certain this economic cycle would soon recover and straighten itself out. Thus, although he did take some smaller actions to try to improve the economy, he did not forcefully intervene; and by the time it became apparent that his approach wasn't working, it was too late. Many historians of his day believed he lost the election in 1932 because the public blamed him and his policies for the Depression. (It should also be noted that some modern-day historians, especially those who are conservatives, have defended his policies and have insisted the Depression was not his fault.)
The Scottish people hated Oliver Cromwell for several reasons. Firstly, he defeated the Scottish army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, leading to the occupation and repression of Scotland by English forces. Additionally, Cromwell's religious policies, such as the abolition of the Presbyterian Church in Scotland, were viewed as oppressive and a threat to Scottish identity and autonomy. Finally, Cromwell's authoritarian rule and disregard for Scottish political institutions and traditions further fueled resentment towards him.
In the simplest terms 2/3 of the economy is driven by consumer demand. Consumer demand is bouyed by consumer confidence. If the American people are confident in the government and the future they spend money which creates demand for consumer products and thus the economy grows. The government issues policies and reports on economic indicators to further boost the consumer confidence.
His political policies are made up of harsher jail sentences and a more militaristic view of foreign affairs. His economic policies are based around Noe-conservative ideas mainly Milton Friedman's idea of Trickle-down economics as well as the idea of 'leading industries' inspiring further growth, in his case resource extraction. Combined these policies would make up his agenda.
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He development the factory system even further, and this save him from bankruptcy when a major economic depression.
The cost of further extraction will exceed the value of the resource.
After the Russian Revolution, the country became increasingly centralized and authoritarian as Lenin and the Bolshevik Party subordinated the Soviets (the workers councils, or the true manifestation of worker's control over the means of production) under the power of a bureaucratic elite. After Lenin's death, Joseph Stalin went even further into turning the Soviet Union into a totalitarian nightmare.
None. George Osborne's policies will make a further 1.1 million unemployed.
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Asian immigrants were often targets of suspicion, hostility, and discrimination due to factors such as cultural differences, economic competition, and fear of the "Yellow Peril". Additionally, racist attitudes and stereotypes perpetuated by the media and government policies further exacerbated this discrimination. Economic downturns and labor movements also contributed to animosity towards Asian immigrants.
1. North Korea - One man dictatorship 2. Albania - Communist Regime 3. China - Communist Regime 4. Cuba - Dictatorship 5. Syria - Well, it depends. They are in civil war, but the dictator is Bashar Al-Assad 6. Democratic People's Republic of the Congo - Don't be fooled by the name! Hope it helps!