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    Hope Lynn Herrmann Essay 2 American Government Why do democratic governments need political parties? Why does the United States have only two major parties? Name and explain the major factors influencing how many political parties exist in US politics. Under what circumstances could a viable third party emerge to challenge the Democrats and Republicans? Would you rather have more than a two (major) party system‚ and if so‚ why? Democratic governments have been in existence for thousands

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    ’The person who is elected by representing a political party has a moral obligation to obey the party’ There are many reasons as to why this is an issue‚ the main reason being party whips. A party whips are people or methods that by which a given party informs their MPs what position or way the party is taking or voting concerning a particular issue. A local Croydon Newspaper in September headlined‚ ‘Party whip or conscience?’‚ the article concerning the amendment in the laws regarding abortion

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    offered advice to our young government. He also predicted what would most likely happen to the United States. In his address‚ Washington told the United States government to not form political parties. Washington predicted that they might distract the public councils and weaken public administration. Republican and Democratic parties have and have not helped government issues that affect the United States today. One big issue political parties have and have not helped with is healthcare. President

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    What Determines Differences in Political Party Preference Among States in America? Introduction Anyone who has ever participated in an election or follows politics has most likely observed a dramatic difference in political ideologies from state to state in America. During presidential elections we often see images of the United States broken into blue and red sections for each states political party preference. This poses the question on every electoral candidates mind‚ what factors contribute

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    The University of Texas at San Antonio Connecting the Political Dots: How Level of Education Affects Political Party Affiliation Marcos D. Madrigal II Final Draft Pol. 270.003 Professor Effanbee Ayala Introduction The power of America lies within the heart of its people and the ability to have their voices heard. One of the best ways to accomplish this is through an electoral vote. By voting‚ the people of America or any Democratic country can control the route of the government and

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    Although some people may say that political parties serve a very good purpose because they are an important part of the government but political parties just simply create more problems because they aren’t necessary and they aren’t being used for the complete greater good of America. Political parties just simply cause more problems because they aren’t necessary. There is no role for political parties ordained by the constitution (source3). This means that political parties aren’t needed‚ our founding

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    Force was finally recognized as its own military branch. What events led to this separation from the Army? There were actually seven major events that had the biggest impact on the separation including America’s first military aircraft‚ an American coalition operation against Germany‚ the Army Reorganization Act of 1920‚ advancing technology‚ longer flight time‚ an attack on Tokyo‚ and the end of World War II‚ over a 38 year span that led to the birth of the U.S. Air Force. In 1909‚ America’s first

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    A political party consists of a group of people who organize to win elections‚ operate government‚ and influence public policy (Wayne‚ 2014). Though there are several different recognized political parties in the U.S.‚ the Democratic and Republican parties are currently the main parties holding roles in our federal government (Wayne‚ 2014). Each political party uses their own nomination process‚ so the process varies between parties (Wayne‚ 2014). The most important goal of the political party would

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    Political parties and instability in Oyo State in the Nigerian Fourth Republic · Political parties are an important institutional component of liberal democracy and successful electoral machination and processes. Parties produce the candidates‚ set the parameters of issues and political agenda within which elections are to be fought and are furthermore expected to perform these duties from one election to another (IDEA‚ 2000: 226-227). Political parties are a form of human organization concerned

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    and didn’t believe in political parties. He thought political parties would split apart the country and make government a competition instead of a place to serve the people. Although‚ inevitably the first political parties were made‚ the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. The original political parties in America had very different views on many topics including their interpretation of the Constitution. Alexander Hamilton‚ the leader of the Federalists‚ and his party believed in a loose interpretation

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