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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Ch 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 ,4,5 Class notes Objective Breakdown

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.

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 _________.