realignment
political parties changed over time for good c: that why we are here today
That is an easy one! It is a Political Revolution
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.
The five major agents of change in the US government are the executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch, interest groups, and political parties. The executive branch, led by the President, can propose and implement policies that drive change. The legislative branch, consisting of Congress, can create and pass laws that shape government actions. The judicial branch, including the Supreme Court, can interpret laws and make decisions that impact policy. Interest groups can influence government decisions by advocating for specific issues and policies. Political parties play a crucial role in shaping government priorities and agendas through their platforms and actions.
This is because they are always having to change their leader and people in charge. For every election there is a new person to rally behind.
realignment
yes
political parties changed over time for good c: that why we are here today
yes he did.
never
The development of political parties led to more polarized debating and the consolidation of different interest groups under one banner.
Yes, there were political parties during the 19th century that tried to change the civil service system.
I think the elaphent means the GOP's inability to change, the donkey represents the unwillingness to change.
a realignment
The rise of political parties
One, same as members of other political parties.
It wouldn’t change much. Might split the vote allowing one party to win over the other.