Anyone is free to devise any kind of ideology they like, based on logical reasoning, or illogical reasoning, or divine revelation, or hunches and guesswork, or anything else.
imposes the governments will upon the people.
Ideology has no place under authoritarian rule. This is because it involved thinking. This is looked down upon under such occurrence.
It depends upon the state. Are you interested in information for a specific state?
The name of the party formed by Alexander Hamilton was the Federalist party. The five beliefs of the party were that there should be a strong national government, a fear of mob rule, a loose interpretation of the Constitution, wanted a national bank, and the economy was based upon manufacturing and shipping.
they are usually represented by one or two elected representatives and are focused upon a single issue (e.g. the shooters party) :)
Once upon a time....... Service was more important than political party but that died out pretty quickly in the great political experiment that is the United States of America.
The political party system in Britain is based upon Parliamentary Democracy, with a party elected to Government by democratic election every four or five years. Britain has 3 main political parties- the Conservatives, Labour, and the Liberal Democrats. In Wales and Scotland there are also Nationalist parties, respectively called Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party, who wish their nations to break away from the UK. Both of these have members of Parliament who have been elected to Westminster.
It is a matter of choice based upon the outcomes of a political leader.
nothing because there was no party!
A political party is an organization that is devoted to some political objective or objectives which reflect some political philosophy. That philosophy often can be described either as conservative or liberal, although those are not the only possibilities. A party can participate in elections, and if it gets enough support from voters, can be represented in Congress by its candidates who win elections, and become either Representatives or Senators, depending upon which house of Congress they are in.
The Tea Party movement is a grassroots movement of millions of like-minded Americans from all backgrounds and political parties. Tea Party members share similar core principles supporting the United States Constitution as the Founders intended, such as: • Limited federal government • Individual freedoms • Personal responsibility • Free markets • Returning political power to the states and the people As a movement, The Tea Party is not a political party nor is looking to form a third political party any time soon. The Tea Party movement, is instead, about reforming all political parties and government so that the core principles of our Founding Fathers become, once again, the foundation upon which America stands.
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