Question

Why is political opposition suppressed in communist regimes?
A.It is seen as a threat to the unity of the state.
B.It prevents the development of free-market systems.
C.It conflicts with the emphasis on extreme nationalism.
D.It encourages loyalty to multiple political parties.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
A. It is seen as a threat to the unity of the state.

In communist regimes, political opposition is often suppressed because it is perceived as a threat to the unity and stability of the state. The ruling communist party typically aims to maintain a single-party system to ensure control and prevent dissent that could lead to fragmentation or opposition to party policies.