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Political Parties
Our government is a great example of a democracy. ... People have a right to choose which political party to join, or choose to join none at all. ... Even those smallest independent and splinter parties can affect our public policies. ...
The Democratic Party, along with the Republican Party, is one of the two parties that almost totally dominate our government. They are the longest current standing political party in the United States and have a rich history. ... The Democratic National Convention, used to promote the “Democratic cause”, was founded in 1848 and is the oldest political organization in the world. ...
The Republican Party was founded in the 1850’s and is one of the two dominant parties in American government. ...
Although ranking far behind either the Republican or Democratic Parties, the Libertarian Party is the third-largest political party in the United States. ... It was founded to give people a choice other than the two major parties and to help the United States keep its commitment to freedom through a free market, civil liberties, and personal freedom. ... Formed in 2001, there goal was to help state parties grow. ...
The American Independent Party claims that they are the fastest growing political party in the United States. ... The party was founded because the AIP’s believe that the leaders of Democratic and Republican parties have deserted the traditions of our founding fathers.
Approximate Word count = 1582 Approximate Pages = 6.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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