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Principles of Communism Part 2

Principles of Communism Part 2

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Philosophy, Other, Social Studies

KG - Professional Development

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Principles of Communism

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What must be abolished in order to achieve this?

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Personal property

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Private property

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The monarchy

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your mum

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Multiple Choice

Why was a ruling class necessary?

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Because it is human nature for one dominating class to emerge

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It was never necessary

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Because it was not possible to produce enough for all

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Multiple Choice

Will it be possible to abolish private property in one go?

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Yes

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No

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It depends on the country

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of policies implemented during the DotP?

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Progressive taxation

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Forced loans

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Exiling landlords

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Centralisation of money in a state bank

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Abolishing money outright

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What factors determine how quickly a revolution will develop, according to Engles?

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How developed industry is

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How poor the people are

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The political party in charge of the country

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The wealth of the country

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The amount of productive forces

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When private property is abolished, what will overproduction cause?

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Crises

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Mass disorder and confusion

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Satisfaction of the needs of all

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How does the abolition of private property impact the family?

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It destroys the two bases of traditional marriage

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It makes children fully dependent on their parents

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It reinforces traditional gender roles

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Why are reactionary socialists opposed by communists?

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They are revisionists

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They often ally with the bourgeoisie

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They don't care about the bourgeoisie

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They want to re-establish the rule of the aristocracy

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Part Two

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