WHAT IS COMMUNISM?
Communism is a type of government which believes in everything being shared and that no one should own any land. This means the people have no right to confess their opinions to the government.
A communism government controls everything including property, means of production, education, transportation, and agriculture.
Countries who were in communism during ww2
During the reign of the Soviet Union, there were communist countries throughout Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa. Communist countries in the twentieth century included Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Benin, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Congo, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Ethiopia, Hungary, Mongolia, Mozambique, Poland, Romania, Somalia, South Yemen, Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia.
communist countries today
There is only 5 communist countries today and they are China, North Korea, Cuba, Laos and Vietnam
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Communism symbolThe symbol on the right is a communism symbol. The hammer and sickle stood for worker-peasant alliance and it was conceived during the 1917 Russian Revolution. The Hammer is a traditional symbol of the industrial proletariat who commanded the proletariat of Russia and the sickle is a symbol for the peasantry. Though the definition has expanded worldwide and is now a recognisable symbol for communism. The Communist party and the Soviet Union are now recognisable in flags, emblems and communist art Worldwide.
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