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False. The Constitution does not mention political parties. The framers of the Constitution did not anticipate the rise of political parties and did not include any references to them in the document.
It gave rise to political parties,It introduced elective principle
with the rise of the Constitution there came along those who were for it, federalists, and those who were against it, Anti-federalists. These can be seen as the first political parties.
Differences on foreign and domestic policy led to the nation's first political parties.
The rise of independents is the rise of politically independent voters and candidates. political parties is the exact opposite.
Political parties began to effect the outcome of some of the Electoral College results. There were ties due to political loyalties.
the rise of political parties
Political parties are starting to develop in Libya with the rise of the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood, the Democratic Party, Islamist political groups, secularists, etc.... During the Gaddafi era, Gaddafi himself banned political parties.
There were differing views between the founding fathers on the strength of the national government when writing the Constitution. The first political parties in the US were the Federalist and the Democratic-Republicans(jeffersonians). The federalist favored a strong centralized government, much like that of in England. While the Federalist favored states-rights and disliked the government of England.
The rise of political parties
Parties provide a voice for people with common political interests
the rise of unemployment can a reason for this. i think that peole have no work with them thus they go out of houses during elections and help political parties. sometimes they are paid for it also.