The development of political parties led to more polarized debating and the consolidation of different interest groups under one banner.
James H. Hopkins has written: 'A history of political parties in the United States' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties
J. Herron Hopkins has written: 'A history of political parties in the United States' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties
Arthur Norman Holcombe has written: 'The new party politics' -- subject(s): Middle class, Political parties, Politics and government, Politics, Practical, Practical Politics, Social classes 'The United Nations and American foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United Nations 'The political parties of to-day' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties 'Public ownership of telephones on the continent of Europe' -- subject(s): Municipal ownership, Telephone
Gerald John Fresia has written: 'There comes a time' -- subject(s): Opposition (Political science), Political participation, Political parties, Third parties (United States politics)
Francis Joseph Sorauf has written: 'Political parties in the American system' -- subject(s): Political parties 'Party politics in America' -- subject(s): Political parties, United States 'Political science' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Political science
Political Parties.
Tammy Kusine Terrio has written: 'Dealignment, independence, and minor party support in California' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties, Third parties (United States politics)
William Best Hesseltine has written: 'A history of the South, 1607-1936' -- subject(s): History 'Lincoln's plan of reconstruction' -- subject(s): Political and social views, Politics and government, Reconstruction, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'The South in American history' -- subject(s): History 'Sections and politics' -- subject(s): History 'A syllabus of United States history' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, History 'Third-party movements in the United States' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Third parties (United States politics), Political parties 'The rise and fall of third parties' -- subject(s): Political parties
Political Parties in the United States of America.
Political parties usually have their basis in shared political ideologies and objectives. In the United States the two major political parties are the Republican and Democrat parties.
Slavery was a contentious issue in United States politics throughout history, becoming a topic in the drafting of the Constitution
Political parties help a democracy by keeping the country united. If there is a large political party ruling over, that party keeps the country united.