Communism. Although Mao Zedong's brand of Communism differed from traditional Marxism-Leninism in that the peasantry took the place of the proletariat as the revolutionary vanguard. Zedong's take on Communism is often referred to as "Maoism".
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As to not make anyone mad and to get things from everyone.
Yes. Assuming the answer was no, we would have to live in a communist state where everyone made the same amount of money. Fairness and equality do not always go hand in hand. It would be unfair to force everyone to make the same wage.
To make sure that everyone that lived there would keep as they should and arn't attempting to do anything taht might hurt the person that sent them.
French Immigrants worked and needed money just like everyone else. They worked at places from cotton and woolen mills to American factory jobs.
to make sure everyone have the equal rights.
Treat everyone "EQUAL".
to help all in need and make everyone equal
A bus boycott is when you make or lead a protest against the buses to make things equal with everyone [ raise ]
To make sure everyone had rules.. that where equal....
Uniforms are worn for several reasons, including creating a sense of unity and equality among individuals, promoting professionalism and discipline, increasing safety by easily identifying individuals in a certain role or organization, and fostering a sense of belonging to a group or institution.
he tryed to make everyone equal.
If you make sure everyone is being included then they will feel like they are equal. Thererfore no one will feel discriminated against. If everyone can join in no matter what it will be better.
He didn't make everyone equal. The members of the Communist Party became the new aristocracy while the workers, soldiers and peasants remained at the bottom of the social classes as they had been under the Tsarist regime.
They have 4 equal sides,they can be called as a rectangle or a diamond.
they make a nother called a blazes
One pro of Meritocracy is it's fairness. Everyone has an equal chance to succeed or fail in education, which shows this. Another pro of the system is it shows an increase in people working hard, because they realise that if everyone has an equal chance they need to make sure they are the ones who get good grades.