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OpenStudy (theballer225):

is anyone doing or has done FLVS world history? 9th grade? if so i need some help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you need help in?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok I'm back sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Capitalism In common usage, the word capitalism means an economic system in which all or most of the means of production are privately owned and operated, and the investment of capital and the production, distribution and prices of commodities (goods and services) are determined mainly in a free market, rather than by the state. In capitalism, the means of production are generally operated for profit. In a purely capitalist economy, there would be no public schools, no state owned or maintained roads and highways, public works, welfare, unemployment insurance, workers compensation, Social Security benefits etc. Socialism Most generally, socialism refers to state ownership of common property, or state ownership of the means of production. A purely socialist state would be one in which the state owns and operates the means of production. However, nearly all modern capitalist countries combine socialism and capitalism. The University of Idaho, and any other public school or university, is a “socialist” institutions, and those who attend it or work for it are partaking in socialism, because it is owned and operated by the state of Idaho. The same is true of federal and state highways, federal and state parks, harbors etc. Communism Most generally, communism refers to community ownership of property, with the end goal being complete social equality via economic equality. Communism is generally seen by communist countries as an idealized utopian economic and social state that the country as a whole is working toward; that is to say that pure communism is the ideal that the People’s Republic of China is (was?) working toward. Such an ideal often justifies means (such as authoritarianism or totalitariansim) that are not themselves communist ideals. Fundamentally, communism argues that all labor belongs to the individual laborer; no man can own another man's body, and therefore each man owns his own labor. In this model all "profit" actually belongs in part to the laborer, not, or not just, those who control the means of production, such as the business or factory owner. Profit that is not shared with the laborer, therefore, is considered inherently exploitive. Source: http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/engl_258/lecture%20notes/capitalism%20etc%20defined.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (theballer225):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep lol

OpenStudy (theballer225):

so out of tht what should i really use for my answer>

OpenStudy (theballer225):

ill just take a little out of all the sections

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first two sentences from all three is all you need

OpenStudy (theballer225):

Describe the motivations European nations had that led them to establish colonies overseas?

OpenStudy (theballer225):

@shelbygt520

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*they wanted to find a passafe to Asia. *They wanted to own more land. *they wanted to expand Chritianity. *They wanted to find animal furs. the three G's Gold,Glory,God to find gold give the country they represent glory to spread religus beliefs The Europeans came to steal land from the Natives. And there might be a couple more things but I don't remember! *they wanted to find a passafe to Asia. *They wanted to own more land. *they wanted to expand Chritianity. *They wanted to find animal furs. Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_reasons_European_nations_had_for_their_overseas_exploration

OpenStudy (theballer225):

Why is it useful to view the Age of Imperialism in two waves?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Imperialism, from the perspective of modern progressivism has been denigrated as inhumane, cruel, and self-aggrandizing. Indeed, it often was all of those things, especially in Africa. [ But viewed objectively, it may have been a good thing for the development of the world. As well as the cruelty and greed that drove some colonial powers, much good was done by the improvement in the economies and technologies of many pre-industrial societies. Source: http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=3A7E1828

OpenStudy (theballer225):

What was the Boxer Rebellion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In 1900, in what became known as the Boxer Rebellion (or the Boxer Uprising), a Chinese secret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there.

OpenStudy (theballer225):

i have to go for about 10 mins...will u still be on?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah no worries ill be on all day

OpenStudy (theballer225):

How was propaganda used to promote the ideas of imperialism?

OpenStudy (theballer225):

last one for this section then ill brb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Imperialsim is the act of one strong nation taking over another weaker nation and turining it into a colony.. Propaganda was used to encourage the people to go and live in the colony Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130307055036AAP0K8K

OpenStudy (theballer225):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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