Yes and no. Some considered them political parties and others considered them more of a "movement" or "militia" much like the Hutu Militia of Rwanda. Many colonists viewed them as a threat, and thought they were planning to overthrow their rule, so they attempted to squash all organization out of the Kenyans. This in turn made the Kenyans angry and they actually organized a militia which has since grown and joined forces with the Janjaweed.
i think its political parties
system of political parties
Political science examines the behavior of individuals and groups within political systems, while psychology focuses on individual behavior and mental processes. There is overlap between the two fields in studying topics such as political attitudes, decision-making, and leadership. Both disciplines contribute to understanding human behavior in political contexts.
competing political parties
Republican and Democrat
they provide a way of organizing and resolving political conflict
Political Parties.
They are not considered to be parties. Capitalism is an economic system, Communism is a political ideology that aims for a post-capitalist economic system. There are Communist parties, which claim to want to build a communist system eventually. There are no parties with the name capitalist, because we currently live in a capitalist society. Basically, all political parties are capitalist - they are all parties of capitalism.
political parties
politics
The full question is: What would be considered a customary part of American political culture not in the Constitution A the president can only serve two terms B political parties and their national conventions C the vice-presidency D freedom of speech The Constitution is silent about B political parties and their national conventions but these are customary parts of US Politics.
It is true that a coalition of political parties can be either strong or weak. It is more the actions that they take that are considered over their promising stance.