One party systems are generally not democratic at all by definition, indeed they are the opposite to a democracy -- being Authoritarian states.
Democracy is about choice; in one party states they have abolished the opposing parties meaning there is no choice and the one officially approved party rules the country as dictators.
multi-party systems
Two
Totalitarianism. wrong! its dictatorships (:
False. Two-party systems are actually most common in English-speaking countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. French-speaking countries, like France and Canada, often have multiparty systems with multiple major political parties.
Two
They are all different
Canada, United States, Australia
One party systems recruit new members, maintain party discipline, and carry out the party's orders.
Totalitarianism. wrong! its dictatorships (:
socialism
France and the UK, who declared war on Germany after the Invasion of Poland began.
The two most common party systems in English-speaking countries are the two-party system, where two major parties dominate the political landscape (e.g., Democrats and Republicans in the U.S., Conservatives and Labour in the UK), and the multi-party system, where several parties compete for power and representation (e.g., Canada, Australia).