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What are the benefits AND disadvantages of an assembly line? BELLWORK: What are the benefits AND disadvantages of an assembly line? PLEASE BE IN YOUR SEATS AND QUIET WHEN THE BELL RINGS FOR OUR FUN DAY! (or plans will change)

Capitalism An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.

Basics of Capitalism: Capitalism is said to promote economic growth and the overall standard of living. In other words, capitalism creates CAPITAL (money) …and lots of it.

Basics of Capitalism: Buyers (people) influence the market through their demand and ability to purchase goods and services. There is very little government intervention. Producers (businesses) are motivated by profit (money) and therefore create whatever goods people will buy. In other words, the businesses run the economy, the government stays out of it!

What is the problem with Capitalism that you just experienced?! How can we fix the fact that a few people have ALL the candy?

Problems with Capitalism: There is a growing gap between the rich and the poor. The rich get richer and the people who work for them remain poor.

What is Communism? Communism - a government where people shared work fairly and were paid equally. The word “Communism” comes from the Latin word “Communis” which means common or belonging to all. Karl Marx – Wrote the Communist Manifesto

The Beliefs of Communism The rich get richer. The poor get poorer. People wanted to make everything equal.

The Goal of Communism Goal: to get rid of social classes and make everything fair for everyone.

Problems with Communism: Lack of individuality Lack of choice Equal treatment for all, even if you work harder than all the rest