Which of the following correctly compares capitalism, socialism, and communism? (5 points) Capitalism values society collectively, while socialism and communism value the market and the individual. Capitalism values the market and the individual, while socialism and communism value society collectively. Capitalism seeks to redistribute wealth, while socialism and communism seek to limit the role of government in economic affairs. Capitalism seeks to limit the role of government in economic affairs, while socialism and communism reject the idea of wealth redistribution.
I think its B
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i think its b to but..... capitalism - the individuals own the resources and so, they're the ones who determine the price and the government/state intervere minimally... socialism - the resources are owned by the individuals but the government/state owns the other means of production. so the government is somehow in control...
B is correct.
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