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In Passage 3, when it states that “it was with the connivance of the Republican authorities,” this means...
they were
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of having political parties in the us government. also discuss advantages of the
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shoto aizawa
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Which function of political parties is illustrated by the registration of new voters?
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Blossom
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8. By the 1990s, how was the representation of the Texas Democrats and the Texas Republicans different? (1 point)
Democrats
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Heyyyyy
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7. Which two groups split the Texas Democrats throughout the 1950s and 1960s? (1 point)
ORepublicans and conservatives Oliberals
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Heyyyyy
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3 . After World War II, what was the Democratic Party in Texas thought to represent? (1 point)
liberal Texan values Otraditional
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Bot please help with this
"Although George Washington warned against having political parties, the United States has long had a
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Which of the following were basic principles of the Know-Nothing Party?
• anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic • less federal
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TWO
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The present-day Republican Party is descended from the ____ Party.
A. Anti-Federalist B. Democratic Republican C. Federalist D.
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Jen
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Did I answer these correctly?
1. Which of the following was a prominent Anti-Federalist? Thomas Jefferson James Monroe Patrick
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anonymous
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Although George Washington warned against having political parties, the United States has long had a two party political system.
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Lila England
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Which party’s platform included the position of stopping the spread of slavery beyond states where it already existed?
A.
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Lila England
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Why are Republicans and Democrats afraid of taking the positions on ideas that the minor parties do?
A. They are worried the
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Lila England
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Which is the best description of the positions taken by the two major parties in the U.S.?
A. Conservative B. Extreme C. Moderate
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Lila England
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What is the reason that some parties are called minor parties?
A. They are started by young people under the voting age. B. They
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Lila England
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Which function of political parties is also called the “watchdog function”?
A campaign for candidates B monitor the party in
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ty
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Although George Washington warned against having political parties, the United States has long had a two-party political system.
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killjoy
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1.) Although George Washington warned against having political parties, the United States has long had a two-party political
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killjoy
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What is the reason that some parties are called minor parties?
They are started by young people under the voting age. They are
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Which is a true statement about political parties?
George Washington created the first political party. The U.S. Constitution
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Which function of political parties is illustrated by the registration of new voters?
a. campaign for candidates b. monitor the
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Which of the following were basic principles of the Know-Nothing Party?
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What is the difference between a party’s platform and a plank? Select all that apply.
A.A plank is more general than the
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hello, how are you
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Select three reasons for the formation of political parties?
to support, or not support, the Constitution to follow laws set by
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Lee
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1. Free-Soil Party
a. henry clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slaves states and free states equal b. a failed law meant
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rstaats88
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How does the party platform of the Republicans contrast the New Deal with the fundamental idea of American liberty?
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no
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In what ways were Federalists and Democratic Republicans similar?
Both believed in promoting trade. Both had plans for a national
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Stampy
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which of the following were basic principles of the know-nothing-party
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Anonymous
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Q: The Progressive Party (or Bull Moose Party), created by former Republican president Theodore Roosevelt, was which type of
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zoye
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There were two major political parties during the early days of statehood, but one dominated more clearly than the other.
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Garris
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Political Parties have organizations at the
a) state level. b) national level c) local level. d) all of the above I think it d
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J
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"In politics, a political party acts as a 'bonding agent' to ensure the good performance of it's candidates and elected
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Alice Keign
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I need yalls help nobody does CIVICS on jiskha like dang
1. The two-party system that we know today developed from which
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Mr beset
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What were the first two political parties called?
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Garou
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What does 'Without your two great political parties cutting across economic and geographic interests democracy as you know it
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delores
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2. Which original political party appeared to have the broader or more democratic base of support?
I said the
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Mike
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Which identifies the political party that believed in strong German nationalism and whose aim was the remilitarization of
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Lily
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Your answer
8.5 (C) 1. The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans emerged as separate political parties partly as a result of
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Why did Jefferson and his Democratic Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?
The Democratic
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FluttershyK
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What political party organized martial law to combat KKK violence?
A. Republican B. Whig C. Democratic D. The family
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Idk
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Which of the following laws would the free-soil party have supported?
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Sue
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The Free-Soil Party was a precursor to which political party?
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gawd
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What political party had control of state politics following the brooks-Baxter War?
A. Whig B. Republican C. Confederate D.
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Idk
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the 2 major parties have members who take all of the following roles EXCEPT:
a. party leaders b. loyal party members and voters.
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jere
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which of the following law would the Free-Soil party have supported (1 point)
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mason
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compare and contrast the views of the federalist party and the democratic republican party on at least three different
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anon
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HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!! I think the answer is either A or C
Which group was primarily associated with democratic republicans? A.
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Kat From Connections
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compare and contrast the views of the federalist party and the democratic republican party on at least three different
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Adlyn
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Tom Watson was the voice of which political party?
A. Social Democratic B. Populist C. Republican D. Independent
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ss
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the Know-Nothing Party was formed in response to which of the following ( 1 point )
A.) The expansion of the factory system B.)
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idkwhattosay
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