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PLEASE HELP Analyze the chart above. Which of the following is TRUE based on the chart above? Question 16 options: In Socialism, the government determines what and how much food citizens eat Both Communism and Socialism believe that individual citizens are not the top priority Communism and Socialism both emphasize government ownership over individual ownership In Communism, citizens have the right to own private property.


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