Yes.
Yes, you would capitalize Democrat, Republican, Communist, Socialist, Federalist, etc... and Party if it is referring to a political party.
Lowercase republican refers to a system of political thought; uppercase Republican refers to the Republican Party.----------> Edit/addition: Political Parties: Capitalize the name of a political party and the word "party." Use lower case for a general political philosophy. ex.: Democrat, Republican, German Social Democratic Party. Fred's parents were staunch Republicans; at their urging he joined the Party. (richmond.edu)Yes, because it is a propernoun.
Only capitalize "Democrat" when it refers to a specific political party or organization. In a general sentence referring to someone who supports democratic ideals, "democrat" should not be capitalized.
It is capitalized when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: The Democrat is a weekly newspaper in Tate County.
Yes, "Plaintiff" should be capitalized when referring to the party who brings a legal action in a pleading. This is a standard convention in legal documents to clearly identify the parties involved in the case.
Yes, you would capitalize Democrat, Republican, Communist, Socialist, Federalist, etc... and Party if it is referring to a political party.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
Lowercase republican refers to a system of political thought; uppercase Republican refers to the Republican Party.----------> Edit/addition: Political Parties: Capitalize the name of a political party and the word "party." Use lower case for a general political philosophy. ex.: Democrat, Republican, German Social Democratic Party. Fred's parents were staunch Republicans; at their urging he joined the Party. (richmond.edu)Yes, because it is a propernoun.
If you're referring to US political parties, none, in theory; there is separation of church and state. However, the Republican party could be referred to as such, due to its strong association with the religious right.
Only capitalize "Democrat" when it refers to a specific political party or organization. In a general sentence referring to someone who supports democratic ideals, "democrat" should not be capitalized.
A political party is a noun. It is a political organisation that has specific beliefs, usually different from other parties, who seeks to attain political power.
The two major political parties in Canada are the Conservative Party of Canada and the New Democratic Party. The other main political parties in Canada are the Liberal Party of Canada, Bloc Quebecois, and the Green Party of Canada.
The Political Parties
The two major US political parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
Russia does have political parties. At present, Russia has four main political parties, which are United Russia, Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Political party LDPR, and A Just Russia. The dominant party is the United Russia.
If you are referring to the two major U.S. parties - Republican. Of the two, Republican would be closest to any political view of that era.
Liberals and those on the left wing are typically associated with political parties that prioritize social equality, individual rights, and progressive policies. In many countries, these may include parties such as the Democratic Party in the United States, the Labour Party in the UK, or the Social Democratic Party in Germany.