Comprehension Passage

Below, a set of eight statements is given, out of which the first sentence, given in bold, is fixed. The rest are jumbled in any random order. Out of the remaining seven statements, one does not belong to the passage. Rearrange the remaining sentences in the correct order and then answer the questions.

A. The difference between communism and socialism is not conveniently clear-cut.

B. In a pure communist society, the government provides most or all food, clothing, housing and other necessities based on what it considers the needs of the people. 

C. By contrast, under socialism, all citizens share equally in all economic resources as allocated by a democratically-elected government. 

D. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but these economic and political theories are not the same.

E. Also, in both communism and socialism, the people own the factors of economic production.

F. Both communism and socialism are similar in that that they arose from protests against the exploitation of the working class during the Industrial Revolution.

G. The main difference is that under communism, most property and economic resources are owned and controlled by the state.

H. While applications of their economic and social policies vary, several modern countries—all ideologically opposed to capitalism—are perceived as either communist or socialist.

Which of the following sentences is FIFTH in the correct order?

1
E
2
F
3
G
4
C
5
D

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