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प्रश्न
Differentiate between 'one party dominance' and 'one party system'
उत्तर
. 'One-party dominance' is the dominance of one party in a democratic setup, e.g. Congress Party in the early years of independence, whereas ‘one-party system’ means existence of only one party in the country, e.g. Communist Party in China.
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