Yes
Democratic and Republican
A Tory is a member of the British political party that identifies on the conservative end of the ideological spectrum. A Republican is similar in the American system.
Depends. Some say it is Thomas Jefferson as part of the Democratic-Republicans. Otherwise it would be Lincoln who ran under the "Republican" ticket to be acknowledged as a Republican president. If you mean the first Republican that has the same political ideology as the current Republicans, then that would be Nixon.
Political analysts "infer" that Republican presidential candidate Andy Martin is opposed to same-sex marriage.
No, most Americans do not belong to the same political party. The United States has a two-party system, with the Democratic Party and the Republican Party being the major political parties. However, there are also many Americans who identify as independents or belong to smaller, third-party organizations.
McClure Middle (in GA, might not be the same one you are thinking of) is on Old Stilesboro Road, Kenessaw GA. Go into the road that leads to Durham Elementary School, but don't turn into there parking lot, keep going down the road. McClure Middle School is right behind Durham Middle School.
Nelson Rockefeller was nominally a Republican, of the variety often called "RINO" or "Republican In Name Only" or "Country Club Republican". His political views were essentially the same as those of a "moderate democrat".
I know that there were federalist parties and democrat-republic parties
In a way it did. The dissolution of the Whigs created a political vacuum that enabled the new Republican Party to gain power. It essentially comprised many of the same (or similar) people that had once belonged to the Whig Party. The Republican party was formed by former Whigs, by abolitionists, free-soilers, frontiersmen, farmers from the middle west, businessmen, common workers, industrialists, merchants from the eastern States and New England. The Republican Party formed around 1854; Abraham Lincoln became their first elected President in 1860.
No. Adams and Jefferson did not share political views. They ran against each other and were supported by different groups of people.
Political - independence from Middle East energy Political - clean energy - less global warming All the energy "eggs not in the same basket"
Republican members of each house choose their own leaders, and the Democratic members do the same. The political party that has the most members in each house is known as the majority party. The political party that has fewer members is called the minority party.