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Form of government that has no political parties?

The form of government with no political parties or elections is autocracy. The supreme power is in the hands of each individual.


What was George Washington relationship with political parties in early America?

He deplored partisan politics and political parties.


What was Washington views of political parties?

Political parties were something of a surprise- they began to form sometime after Washington was elected and overall he did not like the idea.


Why did political parties form in the United States?

to have more rights


What two political parties merged to form the Conservative Party of Canada?

The Progressive Conservative and The Reform parties.


How might the number of political parties provide clues to a nations form of government?

one way for a nation to make people involved with governmentgroup of political parties that comes together to form a government


How might the number of political parties provide clues to a nation's form of government?

one way for a nation to make people involved with governmentgroup of political parties that comes together to form a government


When did political parties first form in the United States?

after the ratification of the Constitution


The form of government that has political parties or elections and that centers power in the hands?

Totalitarianism


What causes interest groups and political parties to form?

Many interest groups and political parties form as a branch or a previous organisation, but members mainly join for a purpose or goal, a common belief, for solidarity and positive incentives.


What was George Washingtons views of political parties?

Political parties were something of a surprise- they began to form sometime after Washington was elected and overall he did not like the idea.


How does a democracy encourage the formation of political parties?

The "framers" of the constitution did not intend for political parties to be created, however the "right vs. left" divide forced it. This same divide has been true throughout history since the dawn of civilization. Its not that democracy encourages political parties. Democracy just allows political parties to be formed, but often when one or two political parties share the vast majority of funds or power, they are able to outspend "third party" candidates by huge amounts and essentially control the entire government.