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− | + | '''Political parties''' are associations of politicians and voters who have similar stances on political issues. Examples of political parties in the [[United States]] are the [[Democratic Party]] and the [[Republican Party]] which dominate modern national politics. Throughout its history, the United States has seen the rise and fall of many parties, including: | |
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+ | *[[Federalist Party]] | ||
+ | *[[Antifederalist Party]] | ||
+ | *[[Democratic-Republican Party]] | ||
+ | *[[Anti-Masonic Party]] | ||
+ | *[[Know Nothing Party]] | ||
+ | *[[Liberty Party]] | ||
+ | *[[Free Soil Party]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Political Parties]] |
Revision as of 03:01, April 30, 2007
Political parties are associations of politicians and voters who have similar stances on political issues. Examples of political parties in the United States are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party which dominate modern national politics. Throughout its history, the United States has seen the rise and fall of many parties, including: