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    Abolish Political Parties

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    settled. To fix America we need to abolish political parties and not have religion be part of our government while still respecting people's rights. The creation of the political parties is when America first started to tear itself apart in political debates, and ultimately separated our once unified country just because of a title the people have given themselves based on their beliefs and wants. Just from someone's title, a strong believer in the opposing party would deny company, work, or…

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    people are divided between two main political parties. These parties are called the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. We also refer to these parties as conservative and liberal parties. While there are many similarities between the republicans and democrats, there are some key differences. Both the Democratic and Republican parties are private, non-profit corporations and are not actually official parts of the United States government. Neither party is mentioned in the Constitution.…

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    Political Parties and Voter Relationship on Gun Control For any political party to have success in today’s competitive world, they must gain support through voters. Political parties spend thousands of dollars to reach out and receive the votes that they need and endorsements from groups of people. Essentially, political parties attempt to target certain groups of people to gain support. As one may assume political parties try and target groups of people that reflect their own ideological…

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    Rise of Political Parties Political parties have been around for over 200 years. Over time all of the political parties have changed. In the 1790s the first political parties started to form. The parties that formed were the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists. There are many reasons that political parties started to form. One reason was because of the cabinet George Washington chose. He had two men in his cabinet that were of different parties which were Hamilton who was head of the…

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    The American political sphere is dominated by different political parties, each with a distinct set of values and beliefs about the role of the government in the lives of individuals. Parties allow people to be represented based on their political opinions, and be surrounded by others like them. The current political environment is centered on two main parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, but there has been a movement towards independent voters and smaller parties that focus on more…

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    today’s modern democracy, political parties and interest groups play a huge projecting role in the United States government and it is rising quickly. Political parties and interest groups are organized groups of people who work towards specific goals within the government, promoting politicians and raising money to help accomplish certain needs. While yes, both groups are working towards similar goals they often times serve different purposes within the country’s political system. The real…

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    and young adults do not know what political parties are and what these parties support in relation to certain issues and aspects. In America, there are two main political parties people would associate themselves as: Republican or Democrat. They are referred to as Conservatives and Liberals respectively. Both parties are similar, yet diverse by their opinions on economic, international, and socialism issues. For instance, both the Republican and Democratic parties have a different perspective on…

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    in the politics and political parties within the state. The overall political parties in New York have three subsets; party in the electorate, party in government, and the party organization. All three of these components make New York political parties strong and unique. The first manifestation of a political party is the party in the electorate, which is made up of the voters who identify with a party, and tend to support their party’s candidates in the election. The party in the electorate…

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    In modern day democracy, political parties and interest groups play important and increasingly larger roles within many countries’ governments. These organizations, however, don’t share many things in common besides this single fact. Political parties and interest groups are organizations that serve and seek different purposes within a country's political system. While political parties concern themselves with a wide range of issues, interest groups focus on a single matter. Additionally,…

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    In a democracy, political parties and interest groups play important roles in government. Political parties and Interest groups have similarities and differences. Their aims, interests, strategies and goals are what set them apart. Interest groups once called Pressure groups, are a group of people that are held together through a common single interest. They come together in order to promote their interest and influence the government. Their interests usually revolve around education, safety,…

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