These are the actual parties as of 2016:
These are minority Parties:
* The other 2 'party' names listed in the question are fictional, made up for this question.
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
The citizens of Pennsylvania according to the statistics of the past four presidential elections predominantly voted Democratic, thereby making Pennsylvania a blue state.However, it is interesting to note that both the governor and the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania are Republican, along with the majority of the state's representatives in the United States Congress.
Republican Citizens Committee Against National Prohibition was created in 1932.
The role of citizens in a republican government is to decide who shall represent them. This makes the people not give up their voice in government.
Fast answer: Democratic-Republican More complex: Things were busy in 1812 to say the least. The Presidential campaign that year was between Democratic-Republican James Madison and Democratic-Republican DeWitt Clinton, who was also endorsed by the Federalists. Clinton's support came from New York and the citizens there thought he ought to be president. The country was torn over war, expansionism, the impressing of American seamen by the British and a host of other topics which pulled at political parties in new directions. Clinton won New England, less Vermont, New York and New Jersey and Madison won the South, Pennsylvania and Ohio. There were 18 states in the Union at that time. Madison won with a popular vote of 50.4% the closest popular vote up to that time. And while Clinton won New York that wasn't enough to overcome Madison's sweep of the rest of the country.
the citizens of America
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
He wanted average citizens to be more involved in government decisions.
There are several major differences between the Republican and Democratic platforms. The Democratic platform tends to focus on social reform and programs to help the people, while the Republican platform tends to favor less government involvement in the lives of citizens.
A government run by elected representatives is called a republican form of government.
The citizens of Pennsylvania according to the statistics of the past four presidential elections predominantly voted Democratic, thereby making Pennsylvania a blue state.However, it is interesting to note that both the governor and the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania are Republican, along with the majority of the state's representatives in the United States Congress.
Citizens' Democratic Party was created in 1993.
Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action was created in 1990.
Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action ended in 1991.
The Federalist Papers were written to the people of New York.
The Democratic and Replublican parties were once united into one party called the Democratic-Republican Party, which was created by Thomas Jefferson at 1792. The Federalists opposed the Constitution and were made up of the high, wealthy class. They believed in a strong central government and a national bank. They approved of an alliance with Great Britain. The Democratic-Republican Party believed in states' rights and banks, and a FRENCH alliance. They didn't approve of protective tariffs; instead they wanted free trade. They weren't made up of wealthy citizens; farmers, mostly.