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What advantages might a socialist system have in responding to the needs of people struck by an emergency situation like the earthquake that occurred in Haiti in January of 2010?
 

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Preview: ... s reactions to the disaster slow and weak. Because they were not in control of the making and distrabution of resources they were in no position to react effectivly. If the goverment had been a scocialistic one they would have had a larger supply base ...

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