about what?
Answer this question… It undermined communist ideology in communist countries.
communist countries led by the Soviet Union
If you're referring to the barrier that separated communist countries in Europe from non-communist countries, the answer is the Berlin Wall.
No. There are in fact no countries in South America that are communist.
China is a communist country. The cold war was between the western countries and the communist countries. China supported the communist countries.
At the end of 1949 the following countries were Communist: * USSR (Soviet Union) * Poland * East Germany * Czechoslovakia * Hungary * Romania * Bulgaria * Yugoslavia (but on very bad terms with the Soviet Union by then) * China * North Korea
The awnser is no because ther are no laws in communist countries. Well for government officials that is!
Yes, in any countries that are not communist countries, the communist party is illegal in those countries because their laws banned the communist party to protect people. More than 3 million innocent civilian people died because of the communist party.
As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
That depends largely on the country, who is in control at the time, and what the person did. Possible penalties in Communist countries are the same as in many others (including the United States), ranging from a slap on the wrist, to civil penalties, prison and death. Communist countries are not necessarily totalitarian. Communism is a form of government, not a guarantee of bad treatment -- although it is usually a guarantee of bad government, since it has not yet been successful over time.
There were too many countries around the world to name to answer your question. It would be easier to name the communist countries and then you can figure out which countries around the world were not communist countries. These were the communist countries: China, North Korea, The Soviet Union and all its captured countries from World War 2 such as Czecholovakia, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the Baltic Nations, Lithuania, and others. Later Viet Nam became a communist country when the North Vietnamese defeated South Viet Nam. Most of the non-communist countries became part of the United Nations so you can look on the history of their list of countries.
No. There are no communist countries in Europe anymore.