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    International Research Journals Full Length Research Paper Party System‚ Democratization and National Development in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: An Appraisal of the Interconnections Dhikru Adewale Yagboyaju Department of Political Science‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria. E-mail: aswaj2003@yahoo.com. Abstract The party system‚ obviously an integral part of democracy and the developmental process of any country‚ which embraces the liberal form of democracy‚ seems not to have attracted

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    Democrat and Republican Parties of the late 1800’s Essay The Democrat and Republican parties of the late 1800’s had a parallel belief that it was giving a voice to its constituents. The Republicans and Democrats fought over political corruption‚ civil rights‚ reconstruction‚ immigration‚ and States’ rights. Republicans appealed to the Union‚ Border States‚ and African Americans. The South had to be rebuilt‚ but giving power to the Southern whites was not an option at any time. Lincoln’s

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    federal Constitution‚ the Democratic-Republicans were usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. As history dictates‚ this is substantially accurate. In the time frame of 1801-1817‚ Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ the Republican presidents of the time‚ demonstrated the differences of the Republican Party in several aspects involving the interpretation of the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans believed that the government should

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    seems to be a normal Friday but guesses what important event will happen which can change the whole strong United States country and even the whole world? Donald Trump will become the 45th president of the United States as the result of his victory in The Electoral College presidential vote over Hillary Clinton on Tuesday‚ November 8‚ 2016. Donald Trump is running for Republican and Hillary Clinton is supporting the Democratic party. Let me remind you‚ we are living in the United State‚ a nation famous

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    The political party of the Federalist believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution‚ however‚ the Democratic-Republicans believed in a strict interpretation. Alexander Hamilton‚ the leader of the Federalist party‚ believed that loosely interpreting the Constitution would help our new country prosper. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ leaders of the Democratic-Republicans‚ believed that strictly interpreting the Constitution would protect our nation. Both had different views of how to

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    loves nothing better than the intolerance of reformers.”– Lowell Party politics The country can be rightly proud of the multiparty structure of its politics. However‚ these parties have not been able to meet the public’s expectations. Pakistani political parties have failed to show internal democracy‚ which has discouraged the emergence of new leadership. Inductions to the parties & Procedure to get the ticket: The political parties of Pakistan‚ whatever their ideological and policy leanings‚ rely

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    Between 1801 and 1817‚ the two parties the Jeffersonian Republicans and Federalists seemed to have changed their views on the issue of whether the constitution should be loosely interpreted‚ or strictly interpreted. The Democratic-Republicans originally prided themselves in having strict constructionist beliefs‚ but however‚ as time went on‚ they seemed to have adopted a broader outlook. The Federalists‚ who favored a looser perspective on the interpretation of the construction‚ adopted a more strict

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    Running Head: The Evolution of the Republican Party between 1800 and 1824 The Evolution of the Republican Party between 1800 and 1824 IRG Chonnea Harris US History 202 March 30‚ 2013 Abstract Republicans favored states’ rights and a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Between 1800 and 1824 Republican controlled the executive office and both houses of congress. While the three republican leaders of this time. Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison and James Monroe

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    States is recognized for two major political parties which are known as the Republican and Democratic parties. These two parties are completely different with different stance. These parties compete to promote their political ideals to maintain their continuous political leadership. Even though having political parties was not set in the constitution‚ it plays a big role in our politics and controversial issues. The Democratic-republican party didn’t take power till the 1800 with the help

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    The republican ideology is a facet of the social fabric of the colonial citizens of America that may‚ arguably‚ have had the greatest affect on the struggle for independence and the formation of a constitutional form of government in the United States. The birth of the republican ideology‚ while impossible to place an exact date on‚ or even month‚ can be traced back more than a decade before the Revolutionary War. It can also be argued that this social machine began to function as a result

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