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They believed political parties threatened the unity of a republic

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They believed political parties threatened the unity of a republic


Why did the authors of the congress of the constitution want to avoid political parties?

Washington stated that political parties would take over the political process and the common good of the nation would be secondary .The party would only be concerned with it's survival. I think he was right when you look at the political parties today


What political party was not liked by the constitution?

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No, the party system is not mentioned in the Constitution.


Which political party wanted a constitution?

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in no order:Green Party, Democratic Party, Libertarian Party, Republican Party, Constitution Party


The political party that opposed the Constitution was called?

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