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This system is often called "collectives". It was one of the prime goals of Vladamir Lenin.
Capitalism
Jamaica is a capitalist country. The government does not attempt to control the farms or factories and consumers have a choice of goods and services.
Communism would be the answer I think, but you might want to look up communism in the dictionary cuz im pretty young and dont know everything
forcing commercial farms to sell their land
The Government
When Stalin was in full control of the Soviet Union he revived the once failed attempt to collectivize private farms into government owned and operated farmlands.
This system is often called "collectives". It was one of the prime goals of Vladamir Lenin.
In which country?
collective farms
do government give land for farms
Private farms are equivalent to family farms or hobby farms that raise and produce animals and/or plants without relying on corporate funding. "Private farms" can be considered farms that don't feel the need to advertise their business to the public, or that are family-owned and run or run by a sole proprietorship. It should be noted though that most farms are not exactly private farms since they are influenced by the public through what the public (being comprised of consumers) chooses to consume that comes off the farm, be it a small family farm, or a large corporate farm.
Collective farms were large, government controlled farms formed from small farms that were surrendered by force. These were common in socialist regimes.
China changed under the Communist government by taking control of their economy; the government seized all private farms and organized them into large, state-run farms. It also took over all business and factories. Those who spoke out against the government were killed and punished. I got this from my social studies text book :)
Private held company
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collectivization