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Who lead the Democratic Party in the Second Party System?

Andrew Jackson


Who lead the Democratic Party in the second system?

Andrew Jackson


What federal party does Jack Layton lead?

new democratic party


Who lead the Russian Constitutional Democratic Party?

Peter Struve founded (in 1905) and led the Constitutional Democratic Party in Russia. The Constitutional Democratic Party was known as the "KaDets" from the acronym of its name. They were liberals but not Marxists.


Splitting of Democratic Party lead to Lincolns election?

It made victory for the Republican party inevitable.


What is the leading party for northern Ireland?

DUP (Democratic Unionists Party) which is lead by First Minster Peter Robinson.


How did the Whiskey Rebellion help lead to a two party system How did the Whiskey Rebellion help lead to a two party system?

they did what they had 2 do


Did thomas Jefferson or Andrew Jackson's ideas lead to the founding of the democratic party?

Andrew Jackson was the leader of the first Democratic Party. Its main purpose was to elect Jackson president. It was more attuned to Jefferson's ideas than to Adams and made some claims to Jeffersonian democracy. The party split up and died before the Civil War. After the war ended, a new Democratic Party formed to oppose the Republicans.


How many political parties in Canada and what are their leaders names?

There is the conservative party, who's leader is Stephen Harper (he is currently in office as prime ministre) The Green party, lead by Elizabeth May The Bloc Quebecois Party, Lead by Gilles Duceppe The New Democratic Party, lead by Jack Layton And the Liberal Party, Lead by Michael Ignatieff


What party did Alexander Hamilton form to oppose the Democratic-Republicans?

The question is has the order of events backward. Alexander Hamilton was a founder of the Federalist Party, which preceded the Democratic-Republicans. Thomas Jefferson lead a group called the Anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution and later became the Democratic-Republican Party. The Federalists were first; the Democratic-Republicans were formed to oppose the Federalists.


What did the botched 1972 burglary of the Democratic Party headquarters lead to?

charges that Nixon administration officials had been involved


What sort of voting system normally is most likely to lead to a two-party political system?

I realize this is a standard question on someone's test, but in reality first-past-the-post voting does not always produce two-party systems. Although concern over splitting the electorate tends to consolidate parties in such a system, resulting in two major parties, there are usually minor parties waiting in the wings to become one of the major parties. In Britain, this role was played by the Liberal party, who grew in the 1980s to become a serious voice in British politics and held the balance of power after the 2010 election. In Canada, one of the major parties, the Conservatives, were practically wiped out in the 1993 election and a regional party, the Bloc Québecois, became the second largest party, and again, in 2011, the New Democratic Party, a third party, overtook the Liberal party to become the second party in Parliament.