In a communist country, the government decides what is produced for the good of the people, and in a free country, the people decide what is produced by what the people will buy.
The difference in value between what a nation imports and what it exports is called the trade balance. If a country exports more than it imports, it has a trade surplus. If it imports more than it exports, it has a trade deficit. A balanced trade is when a country's imports and exports are equal.
A county? state? tri-state area? country?
The slave state with more free black people than slaves was Virginia. Though there was much debate about whether the state should be considered a slave state or free state due to the number of free slaves.
Fiji has more than a third of its population as East Indian.
no
They're more communist than labour to be honest. A slight difference. So no.
his Holiness the Dalai Lama is well know for his peaceful and pacifist life,this man would love nothing better than to see his country of Tibet be free of the communist rule.
1961 Fidel Castro announced that he was a Marxist-Leninist and than under his leadership Cuba would become a communist country. Cuba is only 90 miles from our shores and still communists.
there is no free country in the world, while people have more money than others, peopel have more power than others, it isn't a free country, while there are presidents, kings, banks, and more, no countru is a free country: "NO ONE IS MORE SLAVE THAN THOSE WHO THINK THEY ARE FREE"
Yes, Cuba has been a communist country for more than half a century.
Britain is no more or less free than America
Yes, South Viet Nam became part of North Viet Nam and the country was united as just Viet Nam. It is more a Socialist than a Communist country. There are vestiges of both political systems in place.
In general, no. The position of General Secretary is more analogous to Prime Minister than President. Any position labeled "President" in a communist country is generally a purely ceremonial position.
Because Fidel Castro declared himself and Cuba communist in 1962.
Currently there are three countries which could be called 'communist': China, Cuba and North Korea. China is run by a party which calls itself communist. But in recent decades it has re-introduced capitalism and abolished socialism, so it is communist in name only. North Korea is run by a dictator who inherited his position, and by a ruling elite. It is more a one-man dictatorship claiming to be 'communist' than it is a real communist country. That leaves only Cuba. Technically speaking, no countries are or ever have been communist. According to Marxist / communist theory, when a country eventually becomes communist, the government will no longer be necessary and will whither away. They call themselves socialist countries, they are run by communist governments, and they are aiming to become communist.
your job is probably safer under a communist state than a capatilist economy.
They produce corn and rice and since they are a communist country the have a more poor economy than South Korea.