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The question as posed makes no sense. No political party is "more political" than any other.
A political party is a political group of kindred spirits. Political parties often seek more than one purpose, such as promoting employment, a fair distribution of income, a clean environment or the fight against crime. Because not everyone pursues these goals the same way, there are more parties arise.
The battle over ratifying the Constitution resulted in the formation of two political parties.
Any party that has less support than one of the major political parties in the United States is known as a minor party.
//Previous Answer:It is a party that consists of more than one issue that they discuss in political debates.//New Answer: "A single-issue party is a political party that campaigns on only one issue."
one of them is republic
It wouldn’t change much. Might split the vote allowing one party to win over the other.
The development of political parties led to more polarized debating and the consolidation of different interest groups under one banner.
No one owns a political party. There are laws regulating groups of individuals who form a political party, and solicit contributions to finance their objectives. We generally think of just Republicans and Democrat Parties, but there are many more political parties or organizations. These parties have an organization similar to a non-profit corporation and may or may not have paid employees. More information can be found in Wikipedia under political parties. Also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States Political parties are the property of their paid-up members.
There were no political parties: the colonies had no representation in Parliament.
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One thing Benito Mussolini did was outlaw political parties.