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In History / High School | 2014-11-19

What do the symbols on the Communist Party flag represent?

Asked by emmiegonza07

Answer (3)

The flag of the includes a hammer representing industrial workers, a hoe representing agricultural workers, and a brush representing the intelligentsia.

Answered by galavivi | 2024-06-10

The Flag of the Communist Party is red with a sickle and a hammer. These symbols represent the motives of the communist revolution, where the red color represents the revolution itself. The symbols of the sickle and hammer represent the goal of the revolution, that is, the rule of the peasant class and working class, which were without the rights, subjordinated and exploited by monarchs, aristocrats, capitalists. Upon reaching these goals, all national goods go into the hands of the peasant presented by the sickle and the workers presented by a hammer.

Answered by stefanovicmiloseng | 2024-06-12

The Communist Party flag features a red background with a yellow hammer and sickle, representing the unity of the working class and peasants. The red symbolizes revolution and sacrifice, while the hammer stands for industrial workers, and the sickle represents agricultural workers. Adopted famously during the Russian Revolution, it signifies the fight against oppression and the goal of creating an equal society.
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Answered by stefanovicmiloseng | 2024-09-20