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Political Parties

Political parties are organizations within a government that nominate candidates for political office. Political parties differ in ideology and goals.

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What action would members of the socialist party most likely support?

A classless moneyless stateless global society, based on democratic control and production for use.

Which is an example of liberal belief?

Liberalism ("freedom") is the belief in the importance of individual liberty and equal rights. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but most liberals support such fundamental ideas as constitutions, liberal democracy, free and fair elections, human rights, capitalism, free trade, and the separation of church and state.

What is the difference of political party system between the US and the UK?

The U.S. Political system nominates leaders based on elections, and candidates for these elections are supported by parties. The main two parties are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. Other parties, such as the Green Party, also put candidates up for election, although they don't have as much support as the main too.

The radical republicans in congress opposed president Lincoln's plan for reconstruction because Lincoln?

Lincoln believed in forgiveness for the south, while the radicals wanted to punish them. While Lincoln only wanted 10 percent voters to pledge loyalty for a state to rejoin the union, the radicals wanted it to be 50. the radicals also didn't want to give any rights to the blacks.

What is the meaning of national unity?

It means Allah (God in English) is the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, and no associate. Quran, Muslims holy book that reflects real god words revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) says:

Meaning English translation:

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

{Say, "He is Allah, [who is] One, (1) Allah, the Eternal Refuge. (2) He neither begets nor is born, (3) Nor is there to Him any equivalent." (4)}

[Quran, surat Al-Ikhlas, chapter 112]

How many seats in 2015 for liberal party?

Dont know, but the entire country lost. we will pay .

Why did so many Black people vote for Obama?

It is well-known that for for the past five decades, since the Civil Rights movement, black voters have tended to vote for Democratic candidates. But in this case, there was probably an extra incentive-- the chance to elect the first black president. It should also be noted that in 2008, a number of other ethnic groups voted for Mr. Obama too-- he got about 43% of the white vote, 67% of the Hispanic vote, and 62% of the Asian vote.

When was The Slumber Party Massacre created?

The Slumber Party Massacre was created on 1982-11-12.

Why can a strong third party mess up the Electoral College?

Because they can become "spoilers" for the other two major parties by taking votes away that they would have otherwise gotten.

How did jacksons policies define the new democratic party?

Jackson believed that the president should have greater power... and he was the first president that asserted his executive powers by using the veto..which no president before him had done before...

Before Jackson the congress had all the power.. and the president was very weak.. but after Jackson the president became more like what we have now...

What did the Free Soil Party lobby for?

The Free-Soil Party opposed the expansion of slavery into the Western territories. The Free-Soil Party did not have a candidate in the 1860 election. The new Republican Party was founded replacing the Free-Soil Party. In the 1860 election the Republican Party nominated Abraham Lincoln with a platform that promised not to interfere with slavery in the states, but opposed the further extension of slavery into the territories.

What kind of political system do most communist countries have?

Communism is a political ideology which tries to bring equality and demolishes class distinction in society. It is a branch of Socialism and was widely practised in the ex Soviet Union and its satellite Eastern European countries and other countries such as China, Cuba, North Korea, etc.

Communism is the antithesis of Capitalism and tries to find a solution for problems created by the latter and the capitalist market. The Communist slogan is "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs."

Karl Marx is recognised as the founder of Communism. He is the author of the manifest "Des Kapital". He believed that the working class, which he labelled as the proletariat, needs to take in charge of society, by overthrowing the ruling capitalist class. In communism, the proletariat is considered to be as the main contributor of wealth in society, but they are exploited by the bourgeoisie. Therefore a revolution is essential so that the working class takes control. The ideal society would be one without class distinction.

According to Marxian theory, it is the State which is important in society, the State which provides for the welfare of all people in society and that all must be treated as equal. Marxism opposes the idea of private ownership and religious freedom. Various religions were suppressed in Russia during the Communist era. Christian churches in Communist ex Soviet Union had to go underground. In reality, communism never functioned according to Marx's idealism. "Some were more equals than others", this includes parliamentary members of the ex Soviet Union.

Communism was practised by Lenin, Stalin and other Russian leaders. It is important to note that Marx never stated how his theory could be put into practise.