I'm not sure which political groups you are asking about-- in the US, there were, of course, the two main political parties (the Democrats and the Republicans). But the 60s were an era of social movements: the women's movement (also called "women's liberation"); the Civil Rights Movement, the gay rights movement, the anti-war movement, etc. There were also movements that tried to combine social change with politics, such as the Black Panther Party.
Republican, Democratic, SDS, Black Panthers
The Jacobin Club was the most famous political organization of political groups during the French Revolution. It was known for extreme egalitarianism and violence.
Many different age groups protested in the 1960s - people both young and old. There are many groups protesting in the 1960s, some were: women fighting for equal pay, African Americans for change (voting rights, equal living conditions, and equal pay for equal work), young people and college students for quick change, and Mexican Americans (and other Latino groups) for full rights as citizens.
the achivement of political independence
native Americans
In the first half of the 1800s, the 3 groups that struggled to gain a political advantage in European societies were Spain, France, and England.
the military
Democrate
Party of Political Progress Groups ended in 1957.
American Indian Movement
American Indian Movement
what political group was McCarthy focused on outsing
Political action committees.
political machine
Our government is a lie they base all political opinions on Christianity.
A term commonly used for a loose alliance of political groups is a coalition.
political machines
As first described by Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba in the 1960s, political culture is marked by Defense, Consensus, and Homogeneity.