Category: Political Parties

  • The US Electorate, Campaigns and Political Parties

    Introduction The US uses the first-past-the-post election system, where the candidate with the most votes wins the elections. In this system, it is a prerequisite for the vying candidates to perform campaigns before the election date is reached. The campaigns occur through enrolment in a political party that sponsors the candidates political activities. Besides, the…

  • Republican Party of Louisiana: Lawrence Bagleys Political Summary

    The Republican Party of Louisiana was chosen for this review dedicated to the political structure at the state level. It goes without saying that it supports the main principles of the Republican Partys platform that include economic libertarianism, support for the free market and the private sector, the low level of governmental interference, civil rights…

  • Political Socialization and Participation

    Have you ever thought of the society where all the citizens are politically indifferent? Have you felt comfortable there? Or, have you made any attempts to change the society deeply through? In his work Creating Citizens: Political Education and Liberal Democracy Eamonn Callan, a Professor of Educational Policy Studies, University of Alberta, Canada, assumes the…

  • The Concept of Political Parties in the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Rise and fall of the Federal and Democratic-Republican Parties The Whig Party Conclusion Works cited Introduction From as early as the 18th century, the need to have the peoples interests represented by some form of political party had begun to arise. As the nation grew, more and more people gained the…

  • Rise of Republican Party and Decline of Federalists

    In 1783, the United States finally eliminated the British rule on its territory. Nevertheless, among the politicians of the newly united and liberated country, there were dissents on policies and the absence of a commonly agreed vision of the Constitution. Distrust among the political leaders was a driving force for the rise of parties. More…

  • The Political Parties in Germany in the 1920s

    Table of Contents Introduction Political Parties in the 1920s Political Preferences of Pinneberg Conditions in Germany: Voting Conclusion References Introduction The political situation in Germany in the 1920s was rapidly evolving as new parties emerged due to the presence of contradictory standpoints among the activists. In other words, a fragile balance between the attempts of…

  • How U.S. Political Parties View Terrorism

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Reference Introduction Terrorism cannot be given a fixed definition as such. The meaning of terrorism depends on many factors. However, on a broader scale, terrorism can be said as any action, especially violent and unethical, that intends to create terror among ordinary people, for attaining a goal or…