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The Democratic Party had split into two wings (North and South), so the Republican Party was bound to get in, as its new candidate Abraham Lincoln was moderate on the slavery question.

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Why did political parties change over time?

political parties changed over time for good c: that why we are here today


How did the creation of political parties change politics in the US?

The creation of political parties in the U.S. transformed politics by introducing organized platforms that represented diverse interests and ideologies, fostering competition for power. This shift enabled more structured political debates and mobilization of voters around shared beliefs. Parties also facilitated the development of a more robust electoral system, leading to increased political participation and engagement among citizens. However, it also contributed to polarization, as loyalty to party lines often overshadowed bipartisan cooperation.


The groups and issues that divide political parties change over time A sudden change in the arrangement of groups and issues is called a?

realignment


What is the innovator role of the minor party?

The innovator role of a minor party in a political system involves introducing new ideas, policies, or perspectives that may not be represented by the major parties. Minor parties can serve as a catalyst for change by challenging the status quo and pushing the major parties to address issues they may have overlooked. By offering alternative solutions and platforms, minor parties can influence the political discourse and potentially shape the direction of public policy.


What types of issues most concerned black political leaders and what were the results of their attempts to change America?

As you can read in any history book the Emancipation Proclamation was signed January 1st 1863. Black political leaders achieved equality and abolished slavery.

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How did pro and anti slavery groups change the structure of political parties in 1850?

sorry!;( u will need to look to ur book


Can you change political parties?

yes


How do you get rid from political slavery?

Political slavery doesn't exist. Economic slavery does. One reason political slavery doesn't exist is the people in the government can change the government. Slaves are property and are owned by someone.


Why did political parties change over time?

political parties changed over time for good c: that why we are here today


Did John Quincy Admas change political parties?

yes he did.


When did John Quincy Admas change political parties?

never


How did the creation of political parties change politics in the US?

The creation of political parties in the U.S. transformed politics by introducing organized platforms that represented diverse interests and ideologies, fostering competition for power. This shift enabled more structured political debates and mobilization of voters around shared beliefs. Parties also facilitated the development of a more robust electoral system, leading to increased political participation and engagement among citizens. However, it also contributed to polarization, as loyalty to party lines often overshadowed bipartisan cooperation.


How did the creation of political parties change politics in the United states?

The development of political parties led to more polarized debating and the consolidation of different interest groups under one banner.


True or false political parties sought to make reforms by changing the civil service system?

Yes, there were political parties during the 19th century that tried to change the civil service system.


What do their symbols mean to the political parties?

I think the elaphent means the GOP's inability to change, the donkey represents the unwillingness to change.


How did the nature of slavery and the debates over slavery in the united States dramatically change between 1800 - 1848?

Between 1800 and 1848, the nature of slavery in the United States shifted from being primarily an economic institution to a deeply contentious moral and political issue. The abolitionist movement gained momentum, challenging the justification of slavery and advocating for its end, while pro-slavery advocates increasingly framed slavery as a positive good. The expansion of slavery into new territories following the Mexican-American War intensified debates, exemplified by events like the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, highlighting sectional tensions that would eventually lead to the Civil War. This period saw slavery evolve from a regional economic system to a central topic of national conflict, shaping the nation’s future.


Which of the following terms describes a situation in which the issues that divide the political parties change in a way that cuts across existing political coalitions?

a realignment