That is a 'coalition'
A term commonly used for a loose alliance of political groups is a coalition.
Coalition
rearranging
coalitation wrong spelling coalition correct spelling
secede - to formally break away from an alliance or federation, such as a political union.
A term political scientists might use to describe groups within a population is demographics. Demographics take not of the different types of people that live in an area along with other information like income.
Farmers formed cooperatives, interest groups, and political parties to protest their declining fortunes and to increase their political and economic power. The Farmers' Alliance was an organized agrarian economic movement amongst U.S. farmers that flourished in the 1880s. One of its goals was to end the adverse effects of the crop-lien system on farmers after the Civil War. As an economic movement, the Alliance had very limited and a short term success.
Realignment people's party is the term for the moment when the groups that make up each party are rearranged.
The term in the state of Georgia for a representative is two years. There are three political groups in the House of Representatives for Georgia.
realignment
Economic System
don't have political parties - causes sectionalism in the country stay out of foreign affairs do not have long term alliances, the first long term alliance that we have was NATO which we still have today
The German-Italian Alliance was called the Axis. This is where the term "Axis Powers" comes from.