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4 August, 03:47

Why was socialism appealing to urban workers?

a) it gave them the opportunity to learn more skills

b) it provided them with a chance to move out of the cities and stop work in factories

c) its goal was to give control of the means of production

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  1. 4 August, 05:09
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    A. They were able to learn more and because smarter and more social. (I believe)
  2. 4 August, 07:30
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    Socialism was appealing to the urban workers because its c) goal was to give control of the means of production.

    Explanation:

    Socialism is a way of governance that speaks about equal access to all of the resources that exist within the political boundaries of a socialist country. It says that every individual has a right on what nature has to offer. The ownership in socialism includes public, cooperative or collective ownership.

    The system in socialism is of two types which include market form (changing the way of production according to the economic levels) and non-market form (overcome the difficulties caused by traditional capitalism). By usage of these two systems, public will control the production at the end.

    Thus, everyone should be given an equal opportunity to access the means of production.
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