What is the difference between socialism and communism? (1 point)


Both are completely identical ways of eliminating class difference and have not been successful in achieving their goals.
In socialism, people share power collectively, in communism, a group or person leads the people to their goals of eliminating classes.

Socialism was only ever used in the Soviet Union in the twentieth century and was not adopted anywhere else in the world.

Socialism focuses on ending social differences, while communism focuses on creating communal similarities.

The main difference between socialism and communism is that socialism is a transitional stage between capitalism and communism, where the means of production are owned and controlled by the state, but there is still some level of individual ownership. Communism, on the other hand, is a stateless, classless society where the means of production are collectively owned and controlled by the people. In communism, there is no private property or social classes, and resources are distributed based on need. So, communism is a more extreme form of socialism that aims for a higher level of equality and communal ownership.