Yes it is. The progressive party is just a more popular way of saying communism.
No, they are not.
They are both the same thing.
Progressive politics comes when 2 political party are in same popularity position and does every thing to become more popular then other .
Assuming that "past continuous" means the same thing as "past progressive", the answer is "was thinking".
Yes: both terms describe a classless society where people just work together for the common good, without rulers or bosses or money.
It is another word for socialist. The 1st cousin to communism.
Synonyms
The continuous tense and the progressive tense are the same thing. To make the continuous future tense you use the following structure: subject + WILL + BE + Verb. For example, I will be running.
Microwaves are in motion. If that qualifies as "progressive" then they are progressive. The are not stationary as any wave that carries energy wants to move. We can talk about something called "standing waves" in physics, but that's not the same thing. Microwave progress out from the point where they originate.
The people do, or everybody does (same thing).
Qustion is mal-phrased: a a communist can be the same as an autocrat (false, because not all communists can be autocrats), but the interesting question is whether communism is always an autocracy. This is for the experts to answer.
he wanted to keep every thing the same way it was but he wanted to make it better. that's he came up with a the square deal .