Which statement about communism is the most accurate?
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Communism allows citizens to ow...
Social Studies, 20.11.2020 05:30, richardwalker8ourhg2
Which statement about communism is the most accurate?
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Communism allows citizens to own property.
Communism gives control to multiple branches.
Communism allows citizens to elect leaders.
Communism gives control to party leaders.
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