During the first three general elections in India, the nature of Congress dominance at the national level was characterized by which of the following?
Single-party dominanceCorrect Answer
Multi-party coalitionIncorrect Answer
Regional party prominenceIncorrect Answer
Independent candidates' successIncorrect Answer
Explanation:
The Congress maintained a strong hold over national politics with a single-party dominance strategy.
This was reflected in their majority wins during the elections.
They did not rely on coalitions at this stage.
Regional parties and independents did not have significant influence.
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