helps. It brings different views from both sides
No- they run as a team and are elected together.
Political parties are similar to the federal in various ways. The most common similarity is in the operations and administrative issues. The political party leader is runs the party as a federal government is run by the President.
They had no effect on the election of a president but had complete control of who would be vice-president.
Political parties are the principle means by which the will of the people is made known to the government.
No, the President and Vice President are memnbers of the same political party. This was not always true in American politics, but it has been true for the past century.
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The First Two political parties (Federalists and Democratic-Republican Party) were formed during a conflict on how large the Government should actually be. Federalists supported Big Government. The Democratic Republican Party supported small Government.
The First Two political parties (Federalists and Democratic-Republican Party) were formed during a conflict on how large the Government should actually be. Federalists supported Big Government. The Democratic Republican Party supported small Government.
The form of government with no political parties or elections is autocracy. The supreme power is in the hands of each individual.
In 1789 there were no political parties. In fact Washington warned about the formation of parties and how they would put their interests before the common good of the people. Looks like he was right.
so that people in government can be in different groups based on their ideas
Franklin was never president, and Jefferson (republican) and Adams (federalist) were of different political parties with completely different views. [Jefferson and Adams were both president]