Предмет: Другие предметы, автор: NaMiDa23

Помогите пж понять разницу между коммунизмом, либерализмом, анархизмом, капитализмом и т.д. Прошу объяснить на понятном языке(( А то я уже путаюсь. Так же просьба объяснить не только выше перечисленные "измы", но и те, которые есть еще (не все конечно, но основные). Я надеюсь на вас((( ПРОШУ, НА ПОНЯТНОМ ЯЗЫКЕ


NaMiDa23: Просто я политикой начала увлекаться, а все понятия знаю поверхностно, либо вообще не знаю
NaMiDa23: Путаться начинаю
8Hana8: Понятно))

Ответы

Автор ответа: XxxFrnzXXX
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Ответ:

Могу обьяснить только коммунизм и анархизм

Объяснение:

коммунизм - это когда всё у людей ровно то есть нет богатых и бедных.

Анархизм- это люди которые выступают за отсутсвие правительства либо тем кто ими управляет.


NaMiDa23: Спсибо)
NaMiDa23: Спасибо*
8Hana8: Пожалуйста)))
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On Friday 11th August Paul Harding looked in his diary. He had an appointment at 11 o’clock with Mr. Rawson, the local manager of the General Company for Foreign Trade.
The GCFT was in the City. Its offices were on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors of a very tall building. The enquiry office was on the ground floor. Inside the company building the woman in the enquiry office telephoned Miss Wells, the manager’s secretary. She arrived and accompanied Paul to her room on the fifth floor. Miss Well had an office next to Mr. Rawson’s. As soon as her boss was free, she buzzed him on the intercom. Mr. Rawson immediately asked her to show Paul into the office.

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RAWSON Good! Now this morning I want you to meet some of our heads of Department… Miss Wells, ask Mr. Jones to come in here, please.
WELL I’m afraid Mr. Jones is not available… Mr. Smith is not available either. But Mrs. Collier’s here.
RAWSON Good. Ask her to come in, please. When were you here last, Mr. Harding?
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RAWSON Did you meet Mrs. Collier then?
HARDING No, I didn’t I’m afraid.
RAWSON Well, she’s my Personal Assistant. You will like her. She’s a very charming lady… Ah, Mrs. Collier.
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