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Most American leaders, regardless of party, believed in laissez-faire doctrine and did not support a large governmental role in the economy,
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Political system based on militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state and its leader. (Hitler)
northern protestants
Yes, in the nineteenth century, party organization was highly structured and centralized, with party elites making decisions and controlling resources. Today, party organization is more decentralized and participatory, with a greater emphasis on grassroots activism and engagement.
Lyndon Johnson
I believe "levy" is a nineteenth century term for an impromptu party. If you saw the phrase "president's levy" in an old book, maybe it refers to a party.
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
The Grand Army of the Republic
feminists argued over which political party was most likely to help the suffrage movement.
the direct primary, which allowed party members rather than political conventions to choose candidates for office.
The feeling of attachment or loyalty we have for a political party
party identification
There was never a "Freemason Party". Often a political group will gain political momentum by vilifying and persecuting another group in society. It worked for the "Anti-Masonic Party" in the United States in the early nineteenth century and it worked for the Nazis in Germany in the 1930s.
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