This lesson contains 77 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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What is Communism?
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What is the goal of Communism?
Slide 6 - Open question
What has been the result of communism in many countries?
A
Equality
B
Authoritarianism
C
Democracy
D
Human Rights Violations
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Who owns and controls the means of production in socialism?
A
The people
B
The government
Slide 10 - Quiz
What services do socialist governments typically provide to its citizens?
Slide 11 - Open question
_____________ is a political and economic ideology that advocates for the collective ownership and control of the means of production in order to create a society where everyone has equal access to resources and opportunities.
A
Communism
B
Socialism
C
Capitalism
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What is the goal of capitalism?
A
To create a society where competition and innovation drive economic growth.
B
To eliminate income inequality and environmental degradation.
C
To create a society based on communal ownership.
D
To create a state-controlled economy.
Slide 15 - Quiz
Who is considered the father of modern capitalism?
A
Karl Marx
B
John Maynard Keynes
C
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D
Adam Smith
Slide 16 - Quiz
What are some of the countries that have adopted capitalist economic systems?
A
France and Spain
B
China and India
C
USA, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom
D
Canada
Slide 17 - Quiz
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Communism promotes economic equality.
A
True
B
False
Slide 19 - Quiz
Communism leads to more economic freedom.
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True
B
False
Slide 20 - Quiz
Communism does not allow for the pursuit of profit.
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True
B
False
Slide 21 - Quiz
Communism can lead to economic growth and innovation.
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True
B
False
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Socialism promotes economic growth and innovation.
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True
B
False
Slide 24 - Quiz
Socialism allows for private ownership of the means of production.
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True
B
False
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Socialism allows for a greater degree of economic freedom and individual rights than communism.
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True
B
False
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Capitalism encourages economic equality and social justice.
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True
B
False
Slide 28 - Quiz
Capitalism promotes innovation and economic growth.
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True
B
False
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Capitalism can lead to environmental degradation and exploitation of workers.
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True
B
False
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Capitalism encourages equal distribution of wealth and power.
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True
B
False
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What did Karl Marx believe would ultimately lead to a more equitable and just system?
A
Capitalism
B
Socialism
C
Communism
D
Dialectical Materialism
Slide 39 - Quiz
According to Marx, what was the key to social progress?
A
Capitalism
B
Socialism
C
Communism
D
Class struggle
Slide 40 - Quiz
What is the concept of dialectical materialism?
A
Capitalism exploiting workers
B
Conflict between different social classes
C
The merging of opposing ideas
D
The process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis
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According to Marx, what is the driving force behind historical change?
A
Technology
B
Social Change
C
Political power
D
Class struggle
Slide 44 - Quiz
Who is the most important class in society in Marx's view?
A
Aristocracy
B
Wealthy Elite
C
Proletariat
D
Bourgeoisie
Slide 45 - Quiz
What does Marx believe the proletariat has the power to create?
A
A new government
B
A new economic system
C
A new social order
D
A new religious system
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The Communist Manifesto outlines the need for a revolutionary party to lead the struggle for a communist society.
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True
B
False
Slide 53 - Quiz
The Communist Manifesto encourages the working class to remain divided.
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True
B
False
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The Manifesto argues that the capitalist system is based on exploitation and inequality.
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True
B
False
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Marx and Engels believed that communism was the only way to create an equitable society.
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True
B
False
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The capitalist system was based on fairness and equality.
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True
B
False
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Everyone in a communist society would have the same access to resources.
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True
B
False
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To achieve a communist society, the capitalist system only needs to be reformed.
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True
B
False
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the class struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat a central theme of the Communist Manifesto?
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True
B
False
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The Manifesto argues that the bourgeoisie should be overthrown by the proletariat.
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True
B
False
Slide 65 - Quiz
The Communist Manifesto outlines the role of the bourgeoisie in society.