it promotes specific ideas on which a candidate may choose to build his/her platform on, it helps get recognition for specific canditates, it helps candidates get votes by the many operative in that specific party, and raises money for specific causes and candidates
because if we dont have political parties in our government the people not be represented and everything would be very confusing and without order and clarity
Political Parties.
By encouraging them to view members of competing parties as enemies
There were differing views between the founding fathers on the strength of the national government when writing the Constitution. The first political parties in the US were the Federalist and the Democratic-Republicans(jeffersonians). The federalist favored a strong centralized government, much like that of in England. While the Federalist favored states-rights and disliked the government of England.
Democratic and republican
a strong government has the power to make laws for the whole country and this political system is adopted by the United States,however a weak government has no the power to make laws or even to decide for the whole country this polictical system was adopted by the united states before writing the constitution.
Political Parties.
James H. Hopkins has written: 'A history of political parties in the United States' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties
J. Herron Hopkins has written: 'A history of political parties in the United States' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties
The first two political parties in the United States were sharply divided by the issue of a strong federal government or states rights. The Federalists wanted a strong central government. The Republicans wanted more state sovereignty.
Political parties usually have their basis in shared political ideologies and objectives. In the United States the two major political parties are the Republican and Democrat parties.
Political Parties in the United States of America.
Great Britain
an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
United States, George Washington feared and did not want political parties. Some witty American in Government made political parties, if you do research I am sure you can find someone under government and presidential history where it developed.
Hugh L. LeBlanc has written: 'The politics of States and urban communities' -- subject(s): Local government, State governments 'American political parties' -- subject(s): Political parties
Everett Miller Claspy has written: 'European section of Atlas of parliamentary government' -- subject(s): Administration, Colonies, Politics and government 'Canadian section of Atlas of parlimentary government' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'An atlas of political parties in Australia and the United States' -- subject(s): Political parties
Hawaii is part of the United States. They have have access to all the same political parties as the rest of the country.