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No, the US Constitution protects persons belonging to ANY political party, including communism.
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1919 was not an election year in the US. In 1920, there were no communists on the ballot in the US.
It promised economic equality for people no matter their race.
In a letter to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of the Peoples Republic of China called for the destruction of all nuclear weapons. They were a threat to the world and a tool used by the imperialist United States to blackmail the world. Accordingly, the Party claimed the US used the threat of nuclear war to further their ambition of enslaving all peoples of the world and dominating the world. Currently China is ranked in the top five of nuclear powered weapons.
No, the US Constitution protects persons belonging to ANY political party, including communism.
No, the Communist Party is not illegal in the US. While it has faced restrictions and controversies in the past, it is allowed to exist and operate under the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and association.
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Same people. All were communist.
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No- The American Communist Party was essentially outlawed during the Cold War. The name has an extremely negative connotation. If a large number of Americans were to embrace the principles of Communism, they would not join the American Communist Party , but would take over a major party and campaign on an essentially Communist platform without ever mentioning the words "Communist" or "Marxist" in their ads. ( I can not predict whether the US will have a Marxist or extreme-left leaning president within the next 50 years.)
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I have heard that if they are in any way affiliated with the government and are not a top official, it makes it harder during the visa screening process. That's all I know though! My Chinese girlfriend is not a party-member! Woohoo! Nate
In 1846, the American Party had its first member elected to the House of Representatives. It was a party member from Philadelphia, Lewis Levin.
Communism was never "banned," in the US at least. The Constitution protects the right to belong to ANY political party, though extreme restrictions were put on the party, so in other words, the Constitution allows you to belong to ANY political party, but unless it is a party that is regarded as "mainstream" it will not actually allow you to DO anything once you are a member.
1919 was not an election year in the US. In 1920, there were no communists on the ballot in the US.
No. Canada and the United States currently do not have Communist governments. Canada's current Party in power is the Conservative party of Canada, with the Liberal party as the opposition. The United States Currently are lead by the Democratic party, with the Republican party as the opposition. note that both Nations have Communist parties, Canada actually has two, but neither has a seat in the Government.