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    is a federal political party in Canada devoted to the protection of Quebec's interests in the House of Commons of Canada, and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty. The Bloc was formed by Members of Parliament who defected from the federal Progressive Conservative Party and Liberal Party. BQ founder Lucien Bouchard was a cabinet minister in the federal Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney. The BQ seeks to create the conditions necessary for the political secession of Quebec from…

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    Sam Lombard Mr. Nations 1818 World Literature 29 April 2016 The Arguments of the Political Parties in America The United States is run on an idea of being free. Whether that be politically, religiously, or socially. The political system is set up to protect these values and carry the voice of the people. The people have a voice in what values they want in their country which is a confusing and tough responsibility. What are your choices? What do they stand for? Who is right? These are a few of…

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    Political Parties have existed all over the world in the past decade. Some countries, more than others, have multiple political parties. In the U.S, our two parties consist of the Democrats and the republicans. To help understand why the two part system exist today, we have to look back to the beginning of the political party system. History as an important role with the development of the two party system. Going back to the time between the 1780s-1800s, the U.S consisted of two major parties…

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    almost two years to announce they are running to the day they are sworn into office. They work with the two party systems and during that time they spend a lot of money during the campaign. Some of the parties since the 1872 are the Green Party, the Libertarians, The constitution Party to name a few. During the past years the Americans have either elected a Democratic or a Republican Party member to the highest office in the land. The Republicans and Democrats choose their nominees by going…

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    Political Party Paragraph After researching the beliefs and values of the different parties and also looking further into my own beliefs and values, I have determined that I align most with Liberal party. One form of action the liberal party is taking that I too believe in strongly is lowering the cost of post-secondary education. Post-secondary education costs are the reason for too many financial problems and the Liberal government will lower the tuition for low and middle income families. As…

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    life, they get the option to affiliate themselves with a certain political party. They may base this decision by how they were raised, peer pressure from their surrounding environments, or solely based on their own opinions from what they learn in school or from other resources. What makes political parties important? When the founders of the United States Constitution drafted the Constitution, they did not foresee political parties. However, they did envision other constitutional ideas. These…

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    The existence of political parties can be dated back to the pre-revolutionary Whigs and Tories that arrived to the colonies from Great Britain. As the need for a division in politics subsided, these parties became less official factions. However, when the issues of the territory began to change, the presence of factions began to change. The evolution of factions into rivaling political parties in the 1790s resulted from contrasting views between Thomas Jefferson’s Republicans and Alexander…

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    Political party has long been dividing people: From the Whigs to the Tories; socialist to conservative; Left wings to the right. Government tends to have two polar sides. For George Washington’s farewell address, he wrote “Let me...warn you in the most solemn manner against the bane ful effects of the spirit of party...it serves always to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration. It agitates the community with ill founded jealousies and false alarms; kindles the…

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    During the 111th Congress political activists were speaking out against the actions of President Obama and the Democratic Party, these activists were supporters of the Republican and the Tea Party (Aldrich, 2014). The Economy at the time was in a deep recession causing high unemployment and diminished economic growth for the American people. The Tea Party associated the economic downfalls with Obama’s administration which cause the Democrats to suffer in the 2010 election. After hearing…

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    Over time American political parties have changed. One of the first parties is the Federalist and Democratic-Republicans. The Federalist was a group with three of the nation's most gifted political thinkers - James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. These people believed in being allies with Britain, making a national bank, and the “best people” should run the country. While Democratic-Republicans believed in working with France, how a national bank was unconstitutional, They also…

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