The answer to this is very clear. Any large political party such as the two major parties in the USA, the Republican & Democrat parties have a multitude of polices they endorse and do not have a single cause. Even third parties have at least two or more causes they endorse.
Cause of goverment
George Washington felt that political parties were dangerous for the country. He explained in his farewell speech that political parties could cause people to end up being more loyal to the party than to the nation.
a coalition Political parties are groups of people joined together for political purposes.
Single- Issues Parties
i think they helped it cause with out the leislative branch.. we would have no choices!
cause they feared that they would lead to divisions that would weaken the new nation.
George Washington was strongly against America dividing into two different political parties. In his farewell address, he wanted the people of his nation to be united, and he felt that political parties would turn his nation against each other. He also warned against foreign entanglements.
Third parties make the political system more democratic by offering more choices. America has become a two-party system with third parties struggling to even get on the ballot in most states. A strong third party, which addresses a specific issue or platform, would force the two dominant parties to expand their platform to include these issues in an effort to compete with the third party.
The name for members who fight for a common cause and organized speeches and rallies to support a cause are called political action committees (PACs).
A single-issue party is a small political party that concentrates on advocating for a specific cause or concern, such as environmental protection or gun control, rather than a wide range of political issues. These parties aim to bring attention to their specific platform and influence policy decisions related to that issue.
For the same cause of action a single suit will lie and the two parties sued against shall be called defendants.
== Political parties didn't really come until after the Constitutional Convention. At the CC, everyone was in pretty much agreement that the Constitution had to be fixed, and fast. Of course, there were some differences, but the first political parties didn't evolve until Washington's presidency. In his presidency, two of his cabinet members, Alexander Hamilton (Treasury) and Thomas Jefferson (State), did not agree on anything at all and hated each other, and the first political parties, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans, were formed.