In 1918 the Bolsheviks became the Russian Communist Party and dominated every aspect of Russian life from then until the ultimate collapse of the USSR in 1991.
Centralized state dominated by a single party.
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Fascists advocate the creation of a totalitarian single-party state that seeks the mass mobilization of a nation through indoctrination, physical education, and family policy including eugenics.
The Bolsheviks overthrew the government in a coup d'etat in the Bolshevik Revolution.
The Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), a Marxist political party, wanted a Communist state. The RSDLP had two factions, the Bolshevik and the Menshevik factions. The Bolsheviks eventually split from the RSDLP, took control of the Russian Provisional Government and created the first Communist government. At first the new communist nation was called the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic and then became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the USSR or Soviet Union.
Centralized state dominated by a single party.
After the Napoleantic wars you JPME cheater! ;)
Yes, it is.
One-party state generally refers to a single party dictatorship where there's only one party; for example, Nazi Germany was a fascist state that had the single nazi party and no alternative. The United States is multiparty state -- think Democrats and Republicans etc.
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Swing State
Vietnam is a unitary socialist republic, a single party state which is communist in nature.
The countries that have a single party are:1.China2.North Korea3.Cuba4.Germany5.Great Britain6.and FranceDoes that answer your question.
China is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Government in China is socialist single party state.
the only one i can think of is Canada
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