Like life everywhere - it varies from country to country.
In communist countries, just as in capitalist ones, a lot of people are too busy struggling with life's everyday struggles to think abut the system under which they live.
One thing is sure, there are many peasants and workers in ex-communist countries who wish they were still living under the old regime, as they were living better lives then, they feel. Capitalism only enriches a few, not everyone. And for everyone who is enriched, there must be someone losing out.
yes. the gov. showed pictures of people trying to escape being shot to show "what life was like under communist rule."
they live under a communist government so they have no say in any thing really. they cant do what they want the government has all The control in every thing.
Yes, because the U.S is a country where everyone is free .
my sis lives in china its is not a full Communist state like Cuba or north Korea but there is still censorship on the TV and Internet. you cant access a lot of site you can in USA like Facebook , you-tube etc..
Life was generally stable and peaceful under the Europeans.
Life was generally stable and peaceful under the Europeans.
her life is like other person's life
good
Islam believes in justice. If a person kills another, the heirs of the murdered person have the right to kill him in return under shria law (this is qisas), they may , however, forgive him, if they like. Life for life, ear for ear, eye for eye, and nose for nose.
you just tell him or just move on with your life
life on the manor was grusom and crule!
Not at all.East Berlin,as like the rest of East Germany,became a communist state under Russia.While this was the case,East Germany suffered badly,through lack of essential goods and services,akin to the problems Russia itself was experiening.Life was harsh and backward,not progressive in any way,for the average person anyway.