the federalist/ republican party.
No, the American political system is based on a representative democracy, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. Direct democracy involves citizens directly participating in decision-making processes and is not the primary system in the United States.
The American political system historically fluctuates with different political systems stepping into power.
The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
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In 1789, the new American political system was established under the Constitution, which created a federal government with a system of checks and balances among three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. This system aimed to prevent any single branch from becoming too powerful. The Bill of Rights, ratified shortly thereafter, guaranteed individual liberties and rights. This framework laid the foundation for modern American democracy, emphasizing the principles of popular sovereignty and representative government.
britain did little to exert its authority before 1760
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by legislative or federalism
Constitutional amendments on the American political system often realign power. The amendment often starts with the people and forces the system to act in a different way.
The Populist party