Answer:
A Commune is a group of people who live together and share responsibilities and resources.
Step-by-step explanation:
A "The communes attempted to equalize income among cooperatives by joining several cooperatives (now called brigades) together; in so doing, a cooperative community with poor land benefited from the wealth of a cooperative community with very fertile land.
There were approximately 53,000 communes in China, 170,000 peasants households in the communes, and 90,000,000 acres of arable land under the control of communes at the height of their existence. Communes have now largely disappeared and been replaced by the household responsibility system. In this system, each family is independently responsible for managing the plots of land it contracted to farm for long periods of time.
Reference: Asia for Educators, Columbia University . “The Commune System (1950s): Asia for Educators: Columbia University.” The Commune System (1950s) | Asia for Educators | Columbia University, 2009