A mass party is a political organization that seeks to mobilize a large number of supporters, often encompassing a broad base of the population. These parties typically prioritize grassroots participation, emphasizing collective action and representation of the interests of various social groups. They often have a structured membership system and engage in extensive outreach activities to gain popular support, aiming to influence public policy and governance. Examples include major political parties that operate in democracies, such as the Democratic Party in the U.S. or the Labour Party in the U.K.
Mass Party was created in 2006.
Okinawa Social Mass Party was created in 1950.
In Boston Mass.
Geoffrey Blodgett has written: 'Oberlin History' 'The gentle reformers' -- subject(s): Democratic Party (Mass.), Democratic Party (Mass.)., Politics and government 'Blodgett'
Daniel Rubin has written: 'For a party of mass action' -- subject(s): Communist Party of the United States of America, Communism 'For a party of mass action' -- subject(s): Communist Party of the United States of America, Communism 'Can capitalism last?' -- subject(s): Socialism, Capitalism
It can be either. A baptism may be carried out during a mass or at a ceremony apart from the mass.
The annual mass meeting of the Nazi Party, which was held in Nuremberg
Yes. Not only was he a Democrat, the Democrats had appointed him a Party leader.
The primary purpose of mass parties with many people attending, is to flex financial muscle and to gain fame.
Yes, Catholics may have a party on Easter Monday. They are free to even have a party on Easter Sunday if they have taken care of their obligation to assist at Mass that day.
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The Holocaust