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Brianna Ickom
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11th Grade
03/04/2016

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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 195-208

  • Communism began around the time of the 19th century.
  • Communism began in Russia, Europe,and later traveled to other countries.
  • Communism is an economic-political philosphy founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and others.
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  • Marx and Engel thought of the communism thought to keep the people in line which sometimes lead to a civil war. 
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 372-378

  •  In the early 1920's, directly right after World War 1 had ended the United States became scared of the communist people since they had became involved in World War 1 by trying to stop Germany from bombing our ships that were sending supplies to England.
  • In the 1919-1920 the United States government took people's personal rights away from them by using unlawful actions against foreigners and others.
  • Americans feared communism that is exactly the reason why foeigners personal right's were restricted. 
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 32-39

  • The master plan is broken down into shorter-term plans to convert the goals into actionable objectives. 
  • the Incan empire in 16th century Peru, the Mormons in 19th century Utah, and even the United States during World War II mobilization.
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 43-47

  • Businesses follow the plan's production and hiring targets instead of responding to the free market.
  • Social priorities, such as mobilizing for war or generating robust economic growth.
  • A five-year plan to set the overriding economic and societal goals.
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 44-50

  • The previous leadership is disbanded, exiled, or executed.
  • All the workers were assigned new jobs according to the government's assessment of their skills. 
  • They often develop a shadow economy, or black market, to buy and sell the things the command economy isn't producing.
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 45-69

  • Often produce too much of one thing and not enough of another.
  • They often develop a shadow economy, or black market, to buy and sell the things the command economy isn't producing. 
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 56-78

  • After World War II, President KIM Il Sung created the world's most centrally planned economy.
  • Most state resources go into building up the military. 
  • It was also the longest running, lasting from the 1930s until the late 1980s.
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 17-88

  • Centrally planned economies existed long before then.
  • The bureaucracy, owing to its conditions of life, aspired to ownership of the means of production, but was excluded from this by Soviet law.


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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 273-382

  • Because capitalism was illegal in the USSR, 'primitive accumulation' took the form of organised crime.
  • The only means by which the growth of the “black market”, the harbinger of counter-revolution, can be suppressed.
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Lapsanky-Werner et al. 347 Free Trade in the

Industrial Revolution 34-67

  • To the extent that the bureaucratic “command economy” failed to deliver.
  • Each individual capitalist enterprise acted as an independent agent within an environment which was more or less planned.
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