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What term better describes political parties in America politics divisive or unifying?

UNIFYING


Who did George Washington run against for his first term in office and what was his opponents party?

No one, there were no parties then


How do third parties influence American politics?

Historically speaking, third parties have had a limited influence on American politics. Currently, the two major American parties--the Democrats and Republicans--have deliberately crafted platforms designed to address most of the concerns of the voting public. However, it is possible for a third party to seize political advantage by successfully arguing that existing parties are not offering a sufficient solution to a pressing problem. In this way, third parties that gain momentum usually do so by aligning themselves with one particular cause, such as debt reduction or immigration. By leveraging one specific argument, that resonates with an identifiable segment of the voting public, third parties can temporarily present themselves as fresh alternatives to the "stagnant" positions of Democrats and Republicans. Over the long term, however, it becomes very difficult for a third party to remain new in the eyes of the voter and failure to win office consistently makes it difficult to secure the funding needed to sustain a challenge to established parties.


What term is defined as the right of the Supreme Court to examine the laws to see if they agree with the Constitution?

Judicial Review


What is the four yea r term?

a term is like, how long, so in this case, that person or something would have that job, or something like that for four years. for example, the president of the U.S. has a four-year-term than someone elso takes over if they're not reelected.

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What are the jarrings of parties?

I believe "jarrings" to be be an old term for arguing.


What is a way of settling a dispute in which both parties agree to abide by the decision of a third party called?

The term for such an agreement, where both parties agree to abide by a mediator's decision is often called arbitration. Or, in some circumstances, binding arbitration. This often seen in Union and management disagreements.


Define between essentialia naturalia and incidentalia?

essentialia are term of a contract that identify the contract as one of the specific contract.naturalia are terms that are implied into a specific contract by law and incidentalia are the other term of the contract that parties have to agree to


What is a term that means that everyone can agree on the meaning or relevance of something?

The word is "consensus".


Is an agreement to agree a valid contract?

Agreements to agree An "agreement to agree" is not a contract. This type of agreement is frequently employed in industries that require long-term contracts in order to ensure a constant source of supplies and outlet of production. Mutual manifestations of assent that are, in themselves, sufficient to form a binding contract are not deprived of operative effect by the mere fact that the parties agree to prepare a written reproduction of their agreement. In determining whether, on a given set of facts, there is merely an "agreement to agree" or a sufficiently binding contract, the courts apply certain rules. If the parties express their intention-either to be bound or not bound until a written document is prepared-then that intention controls. If they have not expressed their intention, but they exchange promises of a definite performance and agree upon all essential terms, then the parties have formed a contract even though the written document is never signed. If the expressions of intention are incomplete-as, for example, if a material term such as quantity has been left to further negotiation-the parties do not have a contract. The designation of the material term for further negotiation is interpreted as demonstrating the intention of the parties not to be bound until a complete agreement has been reached.


Can you revise the term of a contract after its date of execution through an addendum signed at a later date?

As long as both parties agree to it, certainly. A contract can be amended with a letter, an amendment or an addendum.


Identify the term contract?

A contract is defined in law as an agreement between two parties with an offer, acceptance, and consideration.


What are considered to be black contracts?

The type of contracts that are considered to be "black contracts" are those that are complete and accurate and both parties agree on. The term may also used be used as slang for science fiction related purposes.


WHAT IS Word for friends AND not lovers?

there may be many answers to this question but i can only provide a more modern term that comes to mind and that is; Friends with Benefits Where these 'benefits' are sexual benefits but both 'parties' agree it is not for love etc.


What is the term legalism?

A resolution, in legal terms, means that something is solved. Often a resolution represents a compromise between two parties in order to resolve the conflict.


What is the term resolution?

A resolution, in legal terms, means that something is solved. Often a resolution represents a compromise between two parties in order to resolve the conflict.


How many parties did Charles II have?

Parties is a broad term. Maybe officially they were banquets, cotillions, balls, who knows something sounding a little more formal. as for Political Parties this concept did not exist in Monarchist countries at the time, being a child of representative government, hence Republican, Democrat, socialist, etc.