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Russian Revolution Class Starter

Russian Revolution Class Starter. “The biggest problem with trying to get Canadian students to fully comprehend the concept of communism is that even the poorest child in the class has eaten a meal in the past 24 hours.” What’s the point this statement is trying to make?

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Russian Revolution Class Starter

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  1. Russian Revolution Class Starter “The biggest problem with trying to get Canadian students to fully comprehend the concept of communism is that even the poorest child in the class has eaten a meal in the past 24 hours.” What’s the point this statement is trying to make? Today’s Agenda: a) Karl Marx’s Comm. Man. review b) Capitalism vs communism notes c) Communist PMI (2 diff’t views) d) If time…continue with R.R slideshow

  2. Create a chart similar to below, then place followingimages, quotes, etc. under the appropriate heading. Make the 1st row very largefor a drawing

  3. Capitalism or Communism? Figure A Figure B Yes, you do have to draw:-)

  4. Capitalism or Communism? “Everything belongs to the state and should be run by the government on behalf of the people.” A classless society achieved by overthrowing capitalism by revolution.” “All industry, business and agriculture should be owned by private people or firms. Competition between rival factories or shops or farms will cause prices to fall, and make firms more efficient.”

  5. Capitalism or Communism? No private person should be allowed to profit from the work of other citizens. Any person should be free to start a business and employ people.

  6. Capitalism or Communism? Any profit he or she makes is reward for hard work. All profits, instead of going into the pockets of oneowner or even shareholders, goes to the state - everyone benefits.

  7. Capitalism or Communism? Lower average standard of living, but (in theory) everyone equal. Average standard of living higher, but a wide spread between rich and poor.

  8. Capitalism or Communism? Fairness and equality for all. Opportunity for all.

  9. Capitalism or Communism? A controlled economy. A free economy.

  10. Capitalism or Communism? Choice of many parties for Government(ex: Liberal, NDP, etc.), chosen by thepeople. A democracy. Only one party of Government - no need for any more.

  11. Capitalism or Communism Answers

  12. Capitalism or Communism? TheFinal4

  13. Capitalism or Communism? Something to think about: “Only in a capitalist country is it possible for a person to starve to death in a McDonald’srestaurant.”

  14. Capitalism or Communism? http://www.wku.edu/Library/onlinexh/sanders/cartoons/world/communism.jpg

  15. Capitalism or Communism? http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/redclyde/rc086.htm

  16. Capitalism or Communism? http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk/sr272/birchall.htm

  17. Capitalism or Communism? http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/h/hypocracy.asp

  18. Capitalism or Communism? http://www.nfne.co.uk/flame_capcom.html

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