The socialist system is based on the notion of equality for everyone, everyone has a job and everyone has a place to live. Everyone has to forfeit their class rights in a socialist system. A socialist system has universal health care and dental care, childcare, as well as similar access to resources such as food and water. Ideally, the socialist system could cater to the needs of the poor because it provides equal access to all folks, regardless of income.
Although advantageous to the poor, the socialist system can mean heavy taxation on all citizens. There could be corruption as well as unequal access to resources which means that the people who tow the party line usually have more access to better goods. The socialist system means highly unusual labor quotas, food ration cards, long lines at the store, or below superior quality goods available.
Multicellular allows larger organisms to organize different processes in separate, specialized compartments.
With current technology it is not yet possible to simulate a sympathetic nervous system
Examples might be your muscular system which are made up of your muscles or your skeletal system which is made up of your bones.
Neither is more accurate than the other because both can be taken to as many decimal places as necessary. Metric is often seen as easier to calculate with as it is base 10 - just like our numerical system.
Some examples of human body systems include the nervous system, circulatory system, digestive system, and respiratory system. Each of these systems plays a specific role in maintaining the overall health and functioning of the body.
A socialist form of government might make the transportation of supplies easier.
A socialist form of government might make the transportation of supplies easier.
Based on socialist systems we've actually seen in operation, it seems unlikely that they would bother, since the welfare of their citizens hasn't really been a major concern of theirs.
a socialist form of government might make the transportation of supplies easier ... but in long term, it does not usually work well because us as imperfect people will at one time or another become lazy and get fod and such without working for it. Hope this helps :)
By Rorn, Bob (2009, July 17) In a socialistic system, the two largest advantages would be, the poor would receive in an emergency situation, such as that of Hurricane Katrina, would be free healthcare and direct financial assistance. In a socialist system, most people believe healthcare to be the most important that government should be a part of. With a socialist health care system, each individual would receive the same level of treatment and have the same access to medicines, no matter what their income. Likewise, in a socialist system, the government could set up a bureau, such as FEMA, and provide food, housing, and financial grants to those families who cannot afford to live on their own after such a disaster.
In an economy where there is a socialist component as is the case with most of the developed country's of the world. the country as a whole sees that they have a responsibility to the well being of its citizens. So in the case of natural disasters it is more likely to have contingency plans in place prior to disaster drinking that allows it to dedicate part of its wealth and ability to come to the aid of its citizens.
advantage is that it is quick to access disadvantage is that it might be lost
the advantages might lead to less pollution and more trees
The disadvantages are that if you don't save it correctly you might loose all of the accounts and remember to expand on this
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combines with public control of the economy.