No, the KKK did not cause the Democratic party to rise in power.
The Whig Party was not primarily divided over slavery, as it was more focused on issues like economic development and internal improvements. However, the party eventually fractured due to debates over slavery, particularly with the rise of the Republican Party, which attracted many former Whigs. In contrast, the Democratic Party was deeply divided along regional lines over the issue of slavery.
The organization that gave rise to the Populist Party was the Farmer's Alliance. The suffering of the farmers in the South and West was supported by the Populist Party to relieve the hardships of farmers.
Opposition to immigration to America caused the american party also called the know-nothing party to rise.
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the rise of the free soil party (n0vanet)
no, the Nazis believed in strengh, their philosophy was that if you wanted something then you should take it. They did use the democratic process to rise to power and to change the government into a one party system (after they failed to take power by force).
The modern democratic party began after the Civil War as the opposition party to the Republicans.Before the Civil War, the Democrats, who favored the preservation of slavery, began with Andrew Jackson and the rise of the political power of the western farmers coupled with the remains of Jefferson's old party.
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
Yes. The Weimar Republic, prior to the Nazi takeover was a democratic state.
The Federalist Party died out because of internal divisions, opposition to their policies, and the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party led by Thomas Jefferson.
The Federalist Party shrank after 1804 because of internal divisions, opposition to the War of 1812, and the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party led by Thomas Jefferson.
The KKK ensured that the Democratic party would exist unopposed throughout the American south for almost 100 years (the "Solid South").
1932
The Holocaust started after the ruling party had been in power in Germany for eight years. The system of government was such that no other party could rise to power at this time.
the shattered German economy
rise to power of napoleon bonaparte
it didn't, it was what he did afterwards.