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Q: Members from the Republican Party and Democratic Party who worked together in the early -900's to implement reform are also known as which of the following groups?
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When did they separate the Democratic Party and the Republican Party?

The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have never been together as a single party.


What is the Republican Organizing Committee?

Well, the Republican Organizing Committee as I know it no longer exists. It was a faction of the North Dakota Republican Party formed in the 1940s to counter the agrarian socialist-leaning Non-Partisan League. Looking at governors since Lynn Frazier in 1922, the governorship and various state offices shifted between Republicans aligned with the Non-Partisan League or the conservative Independent Voters Association. This committee was formed in 1943 in order to solidify the Republican Party in North Dakota. This committee worked with the IVA to push the NPL out of the party. The Republicans were able to regain the governor's office from the Democrats in 1944. The NPL then sided with the defeated Democratic Party. They worked together until 1956 when the Democratic Party and NPL merged to form the current Democratic-NPL party that is still on the ballot to this day. As similar circumstance would be the Farm Labor party in Minnesota which merged with the Democrats as well, creating, which is better known locally as, the DFL.


Who started the progressive party?

Theodore Roosevelt.


Was Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan's running mate?

In 1976, Jimmy Carter (Democrat) ran with Walter Mondale and defeated President Gerald Ford (Republican) and running mate Senator Robert Dole. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (R) was dropped from the ticket, because he was considered too moderate for the party. In 1980, Ronald Reagan (Republican) and George H.W. Bush defeated President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale. The answer to your question is: NO. Former Governor Ronald Reagan (R) defeated President Jimmy Carter (D) in the President election of 1980. The two Never ran together. They belonged to rival political parties; Democratic and Republican.


What part of speech is the word to in the following sentence they were sewn together and to her hand?

To is a preposition in that example.

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What party did the presidents belong to?

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What was the relationship between republican and democratic parties?

republican and democratic parties are interrelated with each other republican is autonomous political affairs which belongs to sovereign federation sovereign mean idependent. India is sovereign country. democratic parties are those parties which are made by to poliyical organ or us. these are basically for the help of labours towards the freedom. republican is a group of people who werks together. they are work for same goal like betterment for country ,sate and for individual


What is one explanation for the longevity of the Republican and Democratic parties?

The longevity of the Republican and Democrat parties is because they are loose alliances of small parties within the parties that unite together come election time


What is short for Democratic Party?

The short of Democratic part is the situation where by the members meet together to discuss their democratic issues.


What two political parties took shape during the 1830?

Until the 1830s the two main political parties in Britain were the Whigs and the Tories. In the 1830s the Tories tried to rename themselves the Conservatives, while the Whigs together with more progressive elements from the old Tory party started to describe themselves as the Liberals in the 1850s.


What groups came together to form the republican party?

The three groups that came together to form the Republican Party were Free-Soilers, northern Democrats, and anitslavery Whigs who gathered in Michigan in 1854.


What is the Agenda for Generational Equity 'AGE'?

AGE is a Millennial policy agenda created in partnershipbetween Common Sense Action and the Bipartisan PolicyCenter (BPC), a think tank committed to advancingbipartisan policy solutions. AGE brings together Republican,Democratic, and independent youth from across the UnitedStates to deliberate, formulate, and advance a bipartisanMillennial policy agenda.AGE is a Millennial policy agenda created in partnershipbetween Common Sense Action and the Bipartisan PolicyCenter (BPC), a think tank committed to advancingbipartisan policy solutions. AGE brings together Republican,Democratic, and independent youth from across the UnitedStates to deliberate, formulate, and advance a bipartisanMillennial policy agenda.


What is Colorado State Senator Bob Bacon's position on the pending bill that would legalize same-sex civil unions in Colorado?

Senator Bacon, a Democrat, is expected to vote in favor of the bill, together with the 19 other Democratic senators and 3 of the 15 Republican senators.


What is Colorado State Senator Jeanne Nicholson's position on the pending bill that would legalize same-sex civil unions in Colorado?

Senator Nicholson, a Democrat, is expected to vote in favor of the bill, together with the 19 other Democratic senators and 3 of the 15 Republican senators.


What is Colorado State Senator Betty Boyd's position on the pending bill that would legalize same-sex civil unions in Colorado?

Senator Boyd, a Democrat, is expected to vote in favor of the bill, together with the 19 other Democratic senators and 3 of the 15 Republican senators.