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Differentiate between ‘one party dominance’ and ‘one party system’. - Political Science

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Differentiate between ‘one party dominance’ and ‘one party system’.

What is the difference between one-party dominance and a one-party system?

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उत्तर

Difference between one-party dominance and a one-party system:

  • One-party dominance: Many parties exist, and elections are free, but one party keeps winning most of the time and remains dominant (e.g., Congress in the early years after Independence).
  • One-party system: Only one legal political party is allowed; opposition parties and real electoral competition do not exist (e.g., the Communist Party in China).
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Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
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2010-2011 (March) All India Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Explain any four reasons for the dominance of the Congress Party in the first three general elections in India.


Institutional Revolutionary Party exercised power in ______


The socialists advocated the ideology of ______ 


One of the guiding principles of the ideology of the Swatantra Party was ______. 


Four statements regarding one-party dominance are given below. Mark false from them:

  1. One-party dominance is rooted in the absence of strong alternative political parties.
  2. One-party dominance occurs because of weak public opinion.
  3. One-party dominance is linked to the nation's colonial past.
  4. One-party dominance reflects the absence of democratic ideals in a country.

Which of the following is true about Bharatiya Jana Sangh?  


The various ideological currents present within the Congress are given. Which of the Following are true? 


The prevalence of the one-party dominance system did not affect adversely the democratic nature of Indian politics because: 


Read the following passage and answer questions 12 to 14:

"Patel, the organizational man of the Congress, wanted to purge the Congress of other political groups and sought to make of it a cohesive and disciplined political party. He ... sought to take the Congress away from its all-embracing character and tum it into a close-knit party of disciplined cadres. Being are list he looked more for discipline than for taking too romantic a view of "earning on the movement," Patel's idea of transforming the Congress into a strictly political party with a single ideology and·tight discipline showed an equal lack of understanding of the eclectic role that the Congress, as a government, was to be called upon to perform in the decades to follow." - Rnjni Kotel c -1

Why does the author think that Congress should not have been a cohesive and disciplined party? 


Which of the following are examples of the eclectic role of the Congress party in the early years?   


Why does the author say that Gandhi's view about Congress's future was romantic?  


Bharatiya Jana Sangh was found in the year?    


The constitution of India was signed on?    


When an electric voting machine was used first time in India?  


Which of the following political parties in contemporary India trace their origin to the Socialist Party?


Bhartiya Jana Sangh was formed in ______.


Who was the founder President of The Bhartiya Jana Sangha?


How many seats were secured by the Jana Sangh in the First Lok Sabha elections?


Why was the Congress Party known as a social and ideological coalition? Explain.


Explain the nature of Congress's dominance after the independence in relation to democracy in other countries.


How was the dominance of Congress Party in India different from the dominance of one party in other countries? Explain with any two examples.


Evaluate the ideology and philosophy of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya on the basis of any three features of it. 


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