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The coalition of 1864 between Republicans and War Democrats resulted in the running of a mixed ticket for the presidency in that year. Abraham Lincoln( a Republican) chose for his vice president Andrew Johnson (a Democrat from Tennessee). It was the first time since the Vice presidency of Aaron Burr that a vice president was from the opposition party from the President. It has not happened in American history since
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The 'cadre' or people posted at a military instillation, temporary or otherwise.
A member of the armed forces (in any conflict) if assigned a temporary bed in a civilian's house is known as a billet.
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A temporary alliance would be called a coalition. Pronounced: co-ah-li-shun
coalitation wrong spelling coalition correct spelling
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Coalition
A coalition is a joining of groups, or individuals, who cooperate to try to reach a common goal. A coalition is often temporary, for convenience sake.The coalition met regularly to discuss policy and to try to forge an agreement with one another for the greater good.It was decided instead of running against on another, they would form a coalition and share responsibility equally.
an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
Yes, the word 'coalition' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a temporary union of persons, parties, or countries for a common purpose.
A coalition is an alliance between two or more people/groups of people. It is usually used when referencing a temporary alliance between political parties.
A coalition is a joining of groups, or individuals, who cooperate to try to reach a common goal. A coalition is often temporary, for convenience sake.The coalition met regularly to discuss policy and to try to forge an agreement with one another for the greater good.It was decided instead of running against on another, they would form a coalition and share responsibility equally.Neither of the two political parties had an overall majority, so they formed a coalition and governed the country together.
Grops that work together.The official definition for the word coalition is "an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states."