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    EN111 The Difference between Republicans and Democrats Every American citizen has the right to vote. In the United States‚ you get to choose the next president and its congressional party. On Guam‚ you vote for the Governor‚ the Lieutenant Governor‚ and the senators. Most young adults do not really know the difference of political parties or care to know the difference between who is who. Many people still do not really truly understand the difference of being a republican or democrat. It is much more

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    and Republicans. These happen to be the main 2 parties Represented in the presidential election And no other 3rd party has ever been elected. Some major states Democrats are associated with are Massachusetts ‚ and California . For republican representatives ‚ the major states are ‚ Oklahoma ‚ Kansas‚ and Texas . The common symbol that represents each party is ‚ the donkey for the democrats‚ and the elephant for the republicans. The color for democrats is blue ‚ and the color for republicans Is red

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    After Reconstruction the states that resided in the north were primarily Liberal Republican. This was due from Lincoln’s association with the Republican Party‚ and the role he had on equal treatment for blacks during the Civil War (Boles pg. 570). Also‚ the term liberal is associated with the progressive party‚ which means looking forward. In contrast‚ the south was primarily Conservative Democratic‚ with the term conservative associated with being stuck in old ways of doing things. This implies

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    The Federalist Party believed there was a constitutional necessity for national infrastructure‚ whereas the Republican Party believed increased infrastructure posed a threat to the people’s liberty; however‚ the war of 1812 caused the Republican Party to realize the practicality of Hamiltonian principles. The Federalist party cast a vision of free government based off unity‚ whereas The Republican party cast a vision of popular self-government. Regarding practical policy‚ the Federalist Party saw

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    Republicans and Democrats: Similar Differences America is a truly unique country. This land allows for people from all types of nationalities to come and unite under one banner. This land allows for differences in opinion‚ religion‚ and even differences in sexual preference. This land is not a dictatorship. This land is America: land of the free‚ home of the brave. All patriotism aside‚ America is a land of free thought and freedom of ideas. This leads to many‚ many different ideas‚ especially

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    The Federalists and Antifederalists fighting over the ratification of the Constitution brought great hardships for the newly emerging U.S. government and left behind two legacies that would cause conflict for years to come. Both of these groups came from very different social and economic backgrounds. The Federalists were advocates for the ratification of the Constitution while the Antifederalists were advocates for the Articles of Confederation. These parties paved the road for two legacies that

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    families as he has done for us. I know that certain things that the Democratic Party is doing‚ will make that harder. This current election has me very confused‚ I am in no way a Trump supporter. It is a sad reality that he is most likely our Republican Nominee. But‚ I would vote for him. The economic divide is too big not to. I’m not a Hilary fan. I personally thing Bernie’s beliefs are too liberal. The divide between the two parties is too big for me to sway. While I feel strongly about my beliefs

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    Constitution became official‚ this did not happen without the compromise of the Federalists and the Anti-federalists. These two sides had their say‚ yet they came to terms and both acquired what they wanted in the Constitution. Before 1789‚ there became two main political groups in the country. The Federalists‚ and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists‚ had a good amount of members‚ including three who wrote the famous Federalist Papers‚ which were a series of essays that advocated the ratification of

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    system of two parties. The Democrats and Republicans. Democrats and Republicans are overwhelmingly in terms of public support and political control. These two parties are divided roughly into the respective left and right wings‚ the first being that calls for more intergovernmental‚ control and state support‚ while the second defends least these three elements. A lot of people believe that there is a profound philosophical difference between Republicans and Democrats. The Republicans say that "everyone

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    Political Party Assignment Green party is a political organization which has grown year by year since 20 years ago. Green party formed in 1984. At that time the name of corporation was “the Committees of Correspondence”. They changed the name of their party to Green Committees of Correspondence in 1989. Finally‚ in 1991 the group name became Greens/Green Party USA. The Green‘s platform is organized in a direction which gives the priority to environment. Greens believe that in order to have a green

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