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Different countries have different kinds of Political Party System. Identify the right answer from the given options.  (A) China is a Communis
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Different countries have different kinds of Political Party System. Identify the right answer from the given options. 
(A) China is a Communist country, therefore it has single party system 
(B) India enjoys multi party system 
(C) Britain has two party system 
(D) Japan enjoys two party system 
(E) South Africa has single party system 
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 

A.

(A), (B), (C), (D), (E) 

B.

(A), (B), (C) Only 

C.

(B), (C), (D), (E) Only 

D.

(C), (D), (E) Only

Correct option is B


The correct answer is (b) (A), (B), (C) Only, as only (A), (B), and (C) accurately describe the political party systems in their respective countries:
· (A) China operates under a single-party system led by the Communist Party of China, which holds a monopoly on political power.
· (B) India has a multi-party system, with numerous regional and national parties contributing to its democratic and diverse political landscape.
· (C) Britain is known for its two-party system, dominated historically by the Conservative and Labour parties.
Incorrect Statements:
· (D) Japan does not have a strict two-party system; although the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has been dominant, Japan has a multi-party system where other parties like the Democratic Party and Constitutional Democratic Party play significant roles.
· (E) South Africa does not have a single-party system; it has a multi-party system, although the African National Congress (ANC) has been dominant since the end of apartheid.
Information Booster:
1. Single-Party System: In countries like China, political power is concentrated in a single party, limiting opposition.
2. Two-Party System: Predominantly in countries like the UK and the US, two major parties alternate in power.
3. Multi-Party System: Found in countries like India and Brazil, where multiple parties compete, offering voters diverse choices.
4. Dominant-Party System: In some multi-party systems, like Japan and South Africa, one party may dominate but other parties still actively participate.
5. Benefits of Multi-Party Systems: These systems often represent a wide range of interests and social groups, promoting inclusiveness.
6. Challenges of Single-Party Systems: Limited political pluralism and potential restrictions on political freedoms are typical in single-party systems.

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