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    Political parties have been around for a long time and they help people with like opinions to congregate into one group. Each political party has their own opinions and reasons why they have those opinions. The first two parties in the United States were the Federalists and the Democrats. The Democratic party was founded in 1792 and it was made to oppose the Federalist party members in the first congress. The democrats were worried about the government becoming too big and the Constitution…

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    representatives to vote for the presidency. In other words, people do not get to pick the President of their country by their will, but the selected representatives will do the picking for them. Although people choose the electoral college members from the political taste that they have, it would not necessarily match their wills. For example, in 2000, there was a presidential election, and the result of this election shows the difference between the popular vote and electoral college vote. For…

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    In America there are two dominant political parties, Democratic Party and Republican Party. For 2016 presidential election between the democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and republican candidate Donald Trump, both parties have strong but different views on important issues that American citizen face today. Democratic party’s platform is very liberal and it is all about putting public interest above individual interest. On the other hand, Republican Party’s platform is about putting individual…

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    government. They can be political parties, but usually it is within the larger memberships, legislative bodies, that we find multiple caucuses on both sides of the aisle. The House Freedom Caucus is one based on conservative principles and aligned with the Tea Party Movement. A party conference is organized to determine the leadership positions and the goals inside those particular groups, a rallying of support and unification of the political agendas. The strength of each party and the…

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    and Fall: America Many people do not know what a political party is. By definition “a political party is defined as an organised group of people with at least roughly similar political aims and opinions, that seeks to influence public policy by getting its candidates elected to public office.” - google. Political parties are arguably the best mistake to ever happen to mankind's society. (add more) In order to understand the role that political parties have had in United State’s history, it is…

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    constitutional monarchy and along with it many political parties. Canada has three major political parties: the Liberal Party, the Conservative Party, and the Bloc Quebecois. Each party is important to the country. They each deliver information and try to persuade the public. They are the main reliable source for the country during election times. Canada’s most dominant of the three parties is the Conservative party and the Liberal party. The Liberal Party is currently in office and ruling. It…

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    Trudeau as the Prime Minister of Canada. There were five main parties that campaigned for office; The Conservative Party of Canada, which was led by Steven Harper, earned 99 seats, The Liberal Party of Canada, which was led by Justin Trudeau, earned 184 seats, The New Democratic Party of Canada, which was led by Thomas Mulcaire, earned 44 seats, The Bloc Québécois Party, which was led by Gilles Duceppe, earned 10 seats, and The Green Party of Canada, which was led by Elizabeth May, earned 1…

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    Political Parties: Then and Now Which one is better federalist or anti-federalist? Well you decide, Federalist believe in a strong central government, meaning federalist believe in the U.S. constitution. Anti-federalists are people who oppose or are against the US constitution. Believe it or not ,not everyone who belongs to a political party agrees with everything that party stands for. Sometimes they support only a few of their party's core beliefs.The adoptive name federalist implied a…

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    Jefferson Hamilton and Jefferson were both in political parties. A political party is a group of people that make decisions about what is best for their community. Even though they were n a political party; they were not in the same one. Hamilton was in the federalist party. Their beliefs were mainly about the economy; he supported tariffs, a solid relationship with Great Britain, and, above all a national bank. Jefferson was in the Democratic-republican party. The Democratic-republicans…

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    When American government was first being established under the Constitution two political parties formed; the Federalists and the Republicans (which are now known as the Democratic Republicans). Each of these political parties were lead by two very important men in American history. The Federalists were lead by Alexander Hamilton, and the Republicans were lead by Thomas Jefferson. The two political parties were like water and oil to each other they did not see eye to eye on anything. The…

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