"Communism" itself is not a political structure. It is an economic one just like socialism and capitalism. A Dictatorship would have a dictator, a monarchy would have a king or queen. A beaurocracy would have a speaker. A democracy would have a President or prime minister.
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China, North Korea and Vietnam.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a great leader and ran his country under a code
No, because no country in history has ever been a true communist state as Marx envisioned communism. True communism could not be achieved until there was no ownership of the means of production, whether by individuals or even the state. The so-called "communist" countries are socialist at best and state tyrannies at worst. And some are both at the same time.
The Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin brought "communism" to Russia, although it was not "communism", it was actually socialism. There has never been a country that has been "communist" in the sense that Karl Marx described communism.
No, since 1989 Poland is no longer run under communism.
Under the assumption that the question means "what country had the first "communist" country? The answer is Russia. The Bolshevik revolution of November 7, 1917 began the first nation with a "communist" government. The ideology of communism was fashioned by Karl Marx in his book "The Communist Manifesto" .
We can making the best leader on thats country....
A territory under the control of another country is called a colony.
an empire
No, Communism died simply because it was an unstable system. Under Communism, everyone was poor and wouldn't work much. The Soviet Union also never had a good leader. However, I did hear that under Communism, it didn't allow for a powerful military. Not sure whether it's true or not though...
There is no private land ownership under communism.