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How were the economic ideologies of the United States and the Soviet Union different during the Cold War? Question 2 options:

The United States' economic ideology was a command economy, while the Soviet Union's economic ideology was capitalism.

The United States' economy was based on private ownership of property; the Soviet Union's economy was based on government ownership of property.

The United States' economic system was based on socialism, the Soviet Union's economy was based on the commune system.

The United States' economy was based on the idea of collectivism; the Soviet Union's economy was based on laissez faire philosophy.

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