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Communism
Libertarian Socialism is the economic system based on equal collective ownership of property. It includes Social anarchism and libertarian Marxism.
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Federal Aid to schools was one of the reforms passed under the Fair Deal which would have an immediate economic impact on employees.
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The employers did not like strikes. They would say that employees on strike were being unfair and did not understand the economic conditions of what they were doing.
Communism
Libertarian Socialism is the economic system based on equal collective ownership of property. It includes Social anarchism and libertarian Marxism.
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Joseph Stalin's economic policies included growth in industry with agricultural famine. His economic policies also included collective agriculture.
No, the words 'political' and 'economic' are adjectives, words that describe nouns.Example: He gave a political speech on the economic status of the country.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way.Example: An audience of people attended the speech. (the collective noun is 'audience' a noun that groups the people)
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Employers began to shift more of the insurance burden to their employees, as economic stagnation exerted downward pressure on company profits and a new corporate cost-consciousness developed
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