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Ch. 19.5 Bell Work What are the means of Production? Why do socialist believe that the government should control the means of production? 10 Reading Notes.

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1 Ch. 19.5 Bell Work What are the means of Production? Why do socialist believe that the government should control the means of production? 10 Reading Notes DQ Section review pg. 511- 3,4,5 Class notes Objective Breakdown

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3 Early Socialism During the early 19 th century, the _______ doctrine of the classical liberalism won increasing support among the middle class, whose wealth and influence were increasing do to the Industrial Revolution. Laissez-faire appealed to the _____ ______owners and managers of industry because it provided a justification for free enterprise In the first half of the 19 th century, the pitiful ______ created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to a movement known as ______. Socialism is a system in which society, usually in the form of government, owns and controls some means of ______, such as ______ and _____. Early socialism was largely the idea of _________,who believed in the equality of all _____and who wanted to replace competition with cooperation in industry.

4 Utopian Socialism Karl Marx-Marxism- based his ideas from philosopher _______. Marx embraced his ideas of _____, the belief that physical matter is the only reality. Marx developed his doctrine of dialectical materialism or economic determinism. That economic condition provided the foundation for ______. Economic conditions determined everything in society; ________,_______, _________, _________, and _________.


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