The US Constitution does not provide for any specific number of political parties. This was one of the ways that the founding fathers created a Supreme Law of the land that would evolve with the needs the country encountered in the future.
No, in fact the US Constitution makes no mention of political parties at all.
no, that's false.
"the real history of political parties in the US did not begin until AFTER the adoption of the Consitution"
page 97 in social civics book. look it up.
No
The leaders of the American Revolution did not approve of the idea of political parties, but it seems they were inevitable. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the founders and leaders of the first two political parties in the United States.
D: be socially and geographically diverse
political parties
The term "parties" I must believe is meant to be "Who were the participants in the Civil Ar?" The US Civil War was fought between the Confederate States of America and the United States. In terms of political parties, in the North the two major parties were the Democrat & Republican parties.
The main factor that contributed to the development of political parties in the United States during the 1790s were differing opinions. The two main groups that formed at that time were the Federalists and the Republicans.
No, it does not. There is no mention of political parties in the constitution, it is just how politics develops.
The federalists and the democratic-republicans were the two major political parties after the ratification of the constitution.
No. The U.S. Constitution does not mention political parties at all.
the unwritten Constitution
The battle over ratifying the Constitution resulted in the formation of two political parties.
It doesn't, it only has 2 major political parties.
Federalists and Anti-Federalists were the first American political parties, formed around, respectively, their support of and opposition to the new Constitution.
The battle over ratifying the Constitution resulted in the formation of two political parties.
The battle over ratifying the Constitution resulted in the formation of two political parties.
The battle over ratifying the Constitution resulted in the formation of two political parties.
One of the first political parties were the Federalist. The Federalist during the constitution supported the ratification of the constitution. Two parties were birth after the first presidential election. The Democratic-Republicans or just Republicans.
The full question is: What would be considered a customary part of American political culture not in the Constitution A the president can only serve two terms B political parties and their national conventions C the vice-presidency D freedom of speech The Constitution is silent about B political parties and their national conventions but these are customary parts of US Politics.