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Communism:

-everyone makes same amount of money

-government regulations are everywhere

-must abide by government rules

-no freedom

conservatism:

-Ability to pursue the "American Dream" (if u have heard that)

-Deregulate

-Decrease the size of government

-many freedoms

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Communism: -everyone makes same amount of money -government regulations are everywhere -must abide by government rules -no freedom conservatism: -Ability to pursue the "American Dream" (if u have heard that) -Deregulate -Decrease the size of government -many freedoms I REALLY TRIED TO MAKE THIS ANSWER AS UNBIASED AS I COULD... ITS HARD!!!


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