I meant for this to go to the question article to be answered, sorry!

I would like to know when you say traditional party who or what is the name of the party, could it be democratic, and do they believe that an abortion is ok, that the death penalty is ok, and prayers in the school is ok, now the liberal believes against all these things is that true. Just trying to get an idea for a ad campaign for school. I wasn't sure who is for and who is against. Please help.

I don't see any other post you've made. Please clarify and we'll try to help you.

Do you mean traditional = conservative?

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ok, I am taking philosophy. In this class I am suppose to create an ad that is traditional and moral and politics between two political parties. I read chapters 11 and 12 to try and come up with the two parties. The thing is I don't know who is traditional and moral and who is political, Aristotle and Plato had some ideas but so many. How do I choose which ones are for somthing and who is aginst something. The ad is suppose to tell which party and what they stand for. I haven't been able to come up with this , my mind goes blank, could you help me please.

When we refer to a "traditional party," it generally means one of the two major political parties in a country, such as the Republican Party or the Democratic Party in the United States. However, it is important to note that political beliefs and positions can vary within a party and change over time.

Regarding your specific questions:

1. Abortion: The Democratic Party generally supports a woman's right to choose, while the Republican Party generally leans towards restricting or opposing abortion. However, individual members of each party may hold different views on this issue.

2. Death penalty: Traditionally, the Republican Party has been more supportive of the death penalty, while the Democratic Party has been more divided. However, views within each party may vary.

3. Prayers in schools: The issue of prayer in schools is often debated in the context of separation of church and state. Generally, Democrats tend to be more supportive of maintaining the separation, while Republicans are more inclined to support greater religious freedom, including the possibility of prayer in schools. However, there are diverse opinions within both parties.

It's important to note that political ideologies and positions can be nuanced and subject to change. It would be advisable to research and study the official platforms of the specific political parties, as well as the positions of individual politicians, to ensure that your ad campaign accurately reflects their stances on these issues.