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George Washington warned that political parties would
A) Divide the nation B) Create lively debate C) Help the nation D) Destroy
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Twenty One Pilots
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I need a campaign poster for populist party
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Susan
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which political party heads all the committees?
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Anonymous
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Which political party rose to power in Germany during the 1930s?
A. the Communist Party B. the Nazi Party C. the Fascist Party D.
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sidney
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However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become
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Abby
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A late-nineteenth-century Republican would have been more likely than a late-nineteenth-century Democrat to support?
states'
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jackie
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Which of the following is not a minor party in the history of the United States?
Know-Nothing Free Soil Labour Socialist Which of
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yamean
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HOW DO republicans and Democratic politicians differ on entitlement programs?
- republicans feel that's state gov should have
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reina bonilla
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A citizen who registers with the Republican party
must vote for Republican candidates identifies with Republican ideas can vote
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Sarah
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Which party endorsed the wilmot proviso?
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Trent
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Which Party endorsed the Wilmot Proviso?
1. Whig 2. free-soil 3. democratic ** 4. republican ** what i think is right.
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elizabeth
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Which party endorsed the wilmot proviso
A. whig B. free-soil C. democratic D. republican Idk if it's b or d
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kel
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Political parties are a principal means by which the people’s will is made known to the government and government is held
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Ciaria
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During the latter part of the 19th century, Republicans were particularly strong in the _____ states?
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Crystal
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When Theodore Roosevelt failed to win the Republican nomination for president, he and his supporters formed their own political
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TayB
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The GOP broke new ground with the selection of which of the following as the chair of the republican national committee?
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denise
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popular figures in the history of the party
what does this mean?? do we right about the background or just who they were??
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Reina Bonilla
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What is the tripartite view of political parties? Has this model become outdated? If so, why?
i got the first part the second
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Reina Bonilla
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What is the tripartite view of political parties? Has this model become outdated? If so, why?
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Reina Bonilla
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three types of political party
systems and how they affect governing
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anonymous
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The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League were both
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Anonymous
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The ideas described in Group B would most likely be the beliefs of which political party?
Group A - Favored higher protective
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Jilly
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Why the progressive party( when Thomas Crerar was the leader) fail.
I looked on Wikipedia but I didn't understand it. Can someone
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Curri
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What were the goals of the conservatives and the communist party in the 1935 election
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Curri
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9. Under America's second party system, the Whigs stood for
A. policies that directly supported commercial enterprises. B.
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Sarah
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What do each of these paragraphs mean?
I need to write about them but I don't even understand them. James Madison - In every
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2good4you
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Republicans have the most in common with which minor party?
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Casey
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After the election of 1890, organized groups supporting farmers called for the formation of a third party that became generally
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Anonymous
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Which group was primarily associated with the Democratic Republicans?
(1 point) Responses wealthy merchants wealthy merchants
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How do ideological parties and single-issue parties differ from one another?
A. Ideological parties tend to be more liberal,
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ty
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Under America's second party system, the Whigs stood for
A. a "negative liberal state." B. policies that kept government hands
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Anonymous
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Under America's second party system, the whigs stood for
A. a "negative liberal state." B. policies that kept government hands
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Shawn
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After the election of 1890, organized groups supporting farmers called for the formation of a third party that became generally
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Anonymous
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I am creating a poster presentation for my Civics class, and I was wondering if this was a good layout for a poster about the
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Victoria
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2. Which was a part of the Populist Party’s platform? (1 point)
tax breaks for farmers*** civil rights for all Americans higher
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XenaGonzalez
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1. How does the Israeli-Palestinian conflict most directly affect the daily lives of young people in Jerusalem
a. civilian
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annonomys
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what was the federalist v Democratic-Republicans..
Ie. Alexander Hamilton assumed leadership of Federalist cause and Thomas
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Blaze
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Explain who the Federalists and Anti-Federalists were, then compare and contrast their views on the following issues: human
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Anonymous
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After the election of 1890, organized groups supporting farmers called for the formation of a third party that became generally
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Anonymous
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Which political parties in the United States have endorsed environmental conservation policies?
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hayden
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What were the major political parties in the United States during the mid-19th century and how did they differ in their
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papa johns pizza
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Which political party supported the implementation of the Homestead Act?
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shadow
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Why would democrats go out for revenge against Republican political groups wanting tax-exempt status.
Why would Republicans, out
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Mercy
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What is the significance of the Republican Party?
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Victoria
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[1 Point] (Question 14) Analyze the Federalist Party's perspective on the economy. What region of the United States would be
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Sleather
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Why might the Democratic Republican Party have rejected the Federalists' plan to develop a national bank?
a: The democratic
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SOnicThe HEdgehog
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In one short paragraph, compare and contrast the views of the Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party on at least
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In one 6 sentence paragraph, compare and contrast the views of the Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party on at
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In ONLY 5 to 6 sentences, Compare and contrast the views of the Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party on at least
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In 5 to 6 sentences, Compare and contrast the views of the Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party on at least
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