The Policy of Neutrality and Isolationism.
America should have a strong national defence
Short answer: They don't. Long answer: American foreign policy is traditionally kept separate from domestic policy, and for good reason. Most American conservatives support the United States' foreign policy, at least in part, and thus expect it to be accepted globally. Conversely, the same conservatives are typically distrustful of the US federal government's domestic policy, as are an increasing number of American liberals and independents, and rightly so.
Conservatives in various countries often align with or form political parties that represent their values and ideologies. In the United States, conservatives typically associate with the Republican Party, which emphasizes limited government, free markets, and traditional social values. In the United Kingdom, conservatives are represented by the Conservative Party, which advocates for similar principles of economic freedom and social conservatism. These parties serve as platforms for conservative policies and candidates.
The United States has never actually declared any language as being its offical language. English is the de facto language as almost everyone speaks it, but it is not officially mandated.
The US has 50 united states. The states are united because they work together.Jeffrey: there is 50 states in united state not 50 united state
The Constitution of the United States explicitly details a "Republican Form of Government". The United States is not a direct democracy. By definition, CONSERVATIVES claim ORDER as a priority. Thus, relative to liberals, conservatives are naturally less responsive. However, one cannot definitively state whether or not conservatives support "direct" democracy. Their ideals are democratic, but mostly in support of a strong, representative government: the republic.
Internal turmoil between conservatives and liberals, and constant meddling from foreign powers, including the United States, France and Spain.
No. If anything, the United States has been moving right-ward over the last two decades, with a singular exception for gay rights. Liberals today are fighting for the creation of laws based on what Conservatives of the 1980s were espousing. Ideas of Liberals in the 1960s would seem out place today.
A:This is news to me. Most liberals in the United States are actually Christians.
In the United States, conservatives do not look favorably on the REAL ID Act that requires state governments to assemble and maintain a dossier of relevant verified documentation before issuing a drivers license or non-driver ID card. They oppose this because of privacy concerns and mistrust of the government. The government says the law is necessary to prevent terrorism. Liberals say the law drives undocumented immigrants further underground and does nothing to prevent terrorism. Conservatives do, however, favor a requirement for presenting ID as a requirement for voting in an election. Liberals accuse conservatives of using this as a tactic for discouraging or preventing poor minorities from voting. Conservatives say they seek to prevent voter fraud.
The motto of United Front of Conservatives is 'Unity'.
United Front of Conservatives was created on 2008-01-12.
Failing to acknowledge the extent of racism and sexism in the United States.
Liberals
Liberals in the late 20th century believed in social justice and equal rights for all. There was a push for gay rights and rights for immigrants in the United States.
America should have a strong national defence
Liberals in the late 20th century believed in social justice and equal rights for all. There was a push for gay rights and rights for immigrants in the United States.