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    Political parties perform an important task in government. They unit people together to achieve control of the government. Their purpose is to nominate candidates, rally their supporters, participate in government, act as a “bonding agent” for their own officeholders, and act as a watchdog over the party. These people basically hold similar ideas and points of view about the government, and join together to participate in and influence the government by having their members elected to a…

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    is history. Today however, September 19th 2035, the din and tyranny of the factions has at last ceased. Today, the senate voted for a bill banning political parties. This bill, once considered a chimerical illusion of the elite, has happened in part due to the work of one man. That man is professor and public intellectual Dr. Yehuda Goldberg.…

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    Political Parties: All For The Naught Thomas Jefferson, one of America’s most prominent Founding Fathers declared in 1789, "If I could not go to heaven but with a [political] party, I would not go there at all,” However, against their wishes, the United States is divided into two major parties today. The Republicans and Democrats are leading this country into collapse. The best solution: get rid of them. The United States should work as one of the first few partyless democracies. “It used to be…

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    Democratic and Republican parties receive the bulk of the attention from the American people. Financial burdens are of great concern for the American people, and the two government parties due to unemployment and situations of great depressions or recession in past history. There are minor differences in the views of the Republican and Democratic Party on economy, although a balance of the two views rarely leads to a compromise. The focus of economic concerns for both parties are governments…

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    The original political parties differed on views of national banks and state banks. Democratic Republicans and Federalists had differing views on many subjects in the american government. The newly formed U.S, government was in major financial trouble due to the fact that The united states had just gone through the Revolutionary War. The war put the nation in deep debt to other countries that they needed to pay off. A major facet of the government that they disagreed on was how to run the…

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    First Political Parties of America In 1787, our founding fathers created the United States by making the Constitution. Like always though, a great act of unity, like making a country, can have the effect of a separation of opinions. Our country formed their first political parties: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. Although different, they both had beliefs, leaders, and supporters. Both parties of our founding fathers had many beliefs. To begin with, the Federalists supported the British…

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    The name of my political party is the Bulwark Party; this name was partially inspired by the word “bull,” while is used to describe male elephants (Shoshani, 2015). Also, the word bulwark means “something that provides protection for or against something (Bulwark, n.d.). Many Republican politicians have not fully and/or successfully opposed the financial, social, legislative, medical, etc. changes that President Obama and his Democratic cohorts had pushed for the past 8 years. Even though the…

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    Political Parties in the U.S. represent a crucial foundation of a strong democracy. The United States political parties have a different stories, which eventually leads to a unlike platforms due to their interests. As it is well known, the nation has two major Parties, the Republican and Democrat Party. These parties have a prominent influence within the nationwide and unveil similarities and divergences on their platforms. A Contention in ideology has always be part of political parties…

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    Political parties are organizations that run candidates for political office and coordinate the actions of officials elected under the party banner. There are many different types of political parties around the world. In Western European countries, the major political parties have millions of members and the party leaders are in control of what their elected officials do. In many new democracies, candidates run as representatives of a party but the party leaders don’t really have control over…

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    A political party is a group of people with common views on topics that come together and for a group to participate in government. There are many different types of political parties, such as the republicans, democrats, libertarians, and conservatives. I personally side with the republican and conservative parties. The republican and conservative parties tend to be more religious, and base most decisions on that topic. They also are against gun control, and in favor of a decrease in government…

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