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In China, the ultimate authority is with the _________
A. Socialist
B. Chinese communist party
C. National’s people’s congress
D. Prime Minister

Answer
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Hint: The CCP was based in 1921, with the assistance of the so much eastern Bureau of the political party of the Soviet Union and much of the eastern Secretariat of the Communist International. The party grew quickly, and by 1949 it had driven the party (KMT)'s Nationalist Government from PRC to Taiwan during the Chinese war, resulting in the institution of the People's Republic of China on one Oct 1949. It controls the country's military, the People's Liberation Army (PLA).

Complete answer:
The CCP is formally organized on the premise of democratic policy, a principle planned by Russian Marxist intellectual Bolshevist that entails a democratic and open discussion on policy on the condition of unity in upholding the agreed-upon policies. In theory, the best body of the CCP is the National Congress, convened each fifth year. Once the National Congress isn't in session, the Central Committee is the highest body, however since the body meets commonly one time a year most duties and responsibilities are unit unconditional within the committee and its commission, members of the latter seen because of the prime leader of the Party and therefore the State. The party's leader recently held the offices of General Secretary (responsible for civilian party duties), Chairman of the Central credentials (CMC) (responsible for military affairs), and State President (a mostly ceremonial position). Through these posts, the party leader is that country's preponderating leader. This leader is General Secretary Xi Jinping, elective at the eighteenth Central Committee hung on fifteen Nov 2012.
Thus, option (B) is correct.

Note: Since the collapse of Japanese European communist governments in 1989–1990 and also the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the CCP has stressed its party-to-party relations with the ruling parties of the remaining socialist states. whereas the CCP still maintains party-to-party relations with non-ruling communist parties around the world, since the Eighties it's established relations with many non-communist parties, most notably with ruling parties of one-sided states (whatever their ideology), dominant parties in democracies (whatever their ideology) and social democratic parties. With over ninety-one million members, the CCP is the second largest organization within the world once India's Bharatiya Janata Party.