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Political Bloc
The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
Political Bloc
permanent or temporary agreement (alliance) concluded by states, parties, or groups in order to achieve common political goals through joint actions. Political blocs may appear in various forms; they may include a collective appeal to the population by the groups forming the bloc, nomination of the same candidates in elections, elaboration of a single political platform, the creation of a coalition government, united militant actions in class battles, and joint armed struggle against a common enemy.
Political blocs between Communist parties and other parties are permissible only with a view to defending the rights of working people; it is obligatory that complete ideological, political, and organizational independence be maintained and that fidelity to the fundamental class principles be observed (for example, the temporary political bloc formed by the Bolsheviks and left Socialist Revolutionaries in late 1917 to early 1918). In the election of deputies to the Soviets in the USSR, the CPSU acts in a political bloc with non-Party members.
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bonanza farms made it difficult for small farmers to compete in the late 19th century due to the advantages they obtained as a result of their scale. The bonanza farms were able to get lower rates from the railroads as compared to the smaller farms making it harder for small farms to compete
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d. teachers would focus too much on tests and neglect other subjects. If you are in A+ this is your answer. Quizlet has lot's of these questions BTW.
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Francisco Pizarro
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In 1530, Pizarro returned to Panama. In 1531, he sailed down to Peru, landing at Tumbes. He led his army up the Andes Mountains and on November 15, 1532, reached the Inca town of Cajamarca, where Atahuallpa was enjoying the hot springs in preparation for his march on Cuzco, the capital of his brother's kingdom