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[单选题] 无产阶级政党的根本组织原则是( )
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集体领导和个人负责相结合
B
党委制
C
民主集中制
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少数服从多数,下级组织服从上级组织
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C
答案解释:
产阶级政党的根本组织原则是民主集中制。民主集中制是民主基础上的集中和集中指导下的民主相结合。是民主与集中的统一
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