Which of the following is the best example of a key difference between capitalist and socialist economies.
In capitalistic economies, competition between businesses is kept to a minimum; in socialist economies there is a great deal of competition among businesses
Capitalist economies push for perfect equality between all people; socialist economies encourage a great deal of inequality among people
In capitalist economies, the government doesn't interfere too much with business ownership; in socialist economies the government owns or runs most businesses.
In capitalist economies, religion plays a strong role in all business ownership; in socialist economies religion plays no role in business ownership