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Any party that has less support than one of the major political parties in the US is a?

minor party


What is any party that has less support than one of the major political parties in the US is?

Any party that has less support than one of the major political parties in the United States is known as a minor party.


What type of minor party has probably the greatest influence on US public policy?

factional party


How are the politics of US affected by minor parties?

minor parties change election results by pulling votes from major party candidates?


What are the 2 majior political parties in the us today?

The tea party and the republican party.


Since it became clear within a few years of ratifying the Constitution that American politics would be a multi-party system how many party system did the US become?

Parties in US PoliticsThe United States became mainly a two-party system of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, though other parties have emerged from time to time. Today, there are several minor parties that include The Libertarian Party, The Constitution Party, the Green Party, and possibly others.


Is there a Federalist Party today in the US?

No there isn't. The Federalist Party died out over 175 years ago.


Is there a political Aryan movement in the US today?

It's called the Republican Party.


How do minor parties affect American politics?

Minor parties take votes away from the candidates of other parties.


Can a minor who is an illegal alien become a us citizen if she gives birth in the us?

No, but her child will be one.


What is the charge for sexing to a minor accidently?

Disclaimer -- I am not a lawyer! An adult who has sex with a minor has committed a felony in most US jurisdictions. The minor has not committed any crime. (And how does one have sex with a minor "accidentally"???)


In the US Minor political parties are also called?

In the U.S., minor political parties are often referred to as "third parties." These parties are not one of the two dominant parties, the Democrats and Republicans, and they typically represent specific issues, ideologies, or voter interests. Examples include the Green Party and the Libertarian Party, which seek to influence the political landscape despite their smaller size and presence in elections.