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POLITICAL PARTIES

A group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and holding of public office REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Who was the first democrat? Who was the first republican? Who is the current Dem. Candidate for pres.? Who is the current Rep. Candidate for pres.?.

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POLITICAL PARTIES

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  1. A group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and holding of public office • REPUBLICAN • DEMOCRAT • Who was the first democrat? • Who was the first republican? • Who is the current Dem. Candidate for pres.? • Who is the current Rep. Candidate for pres.? POLITICAL PARTIES

  2. To run for office you need money! • Two ways: • Donations • Personal account • Anyone can donate to a presidential or political figure’s election • SUPER PAC • The creation of a group of very rich people that use their money and their businesses money to get a politician elected Money

  3. OBAMA COMMERCIAL OBAMA CAMPAIGN COMMERCIAL

  4. Believe in America - YouTube ROMNEY CAMPAIGN COMMERICAL

  5. Elections are shaped to preserve, protect and defend the two major parties in America • This promotes compromise • Too many parties = too many radical ideas • Bipartisan is when compromise is made between 2 parties. So if you were to act Partisan, you would refuse to work with someone from another party The electoral system

  6. Our government was created without political parties. • The first were the Federalists and the Anti-federalists. Alexander Hamilton led the Fed. • Then Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party Two-party system

  7. Era of the democrats: 1800-1860 • Led by Jefferson (1800-1808) – The era of Good Feeling • Then, Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) • The Dem. Party started to split up, and eventually the WHIG party formed (2 presidents William henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor) • The Civil War finally split the Dem. Party up for good. 4 major eras of political parties

  8. Era of the Republicans: (1860-1932) • Led by Abraham Lincoln (1860-1865) • Began as a Whig, turned to a Republican to oppose slavery • Then Theodore Roosevelt (1900-1908) • Resurged the Republicans and led an era of progress • The Great depression of 1929 took the wind out of the Rep. 4 major eras of political parties

  9. The Return of the democrats: 1932-1968 • Led by Franklin Roosevelt (1932-1945) • Took America from the Great Depression to WWII • Then, John F. Kennedy (1960-1963) • Brought hope back to America • Lyndon Johnson ended the Era by getting America involved in Vietnam 4 major eras of political parties

  10. Era of Divided Government: 1968-present • Rep. • Rep. • Dem. • Rep. • Rep. • Dem. • Rep. • Dem. • A different party nearly every 4 – 8 years. • The use of main stream media: 24 hour news networks, Internet • Americans are picky, blame everything on the president. 4 major eras of political parties

  11. Minor parties

  12. There are 4 distinct types of minor parties: • Ideological parties: based on a particular set of beliefs • Acomprehensive view of social, economic and political matters. • Most patterned after MARX • Socialist, Communist MINOR PARTIES

  13. Single-Issue parties – focus on only one public-policy matter. • Names usually indicate concern • EX: Free Soil  opposed the spread of slavery Know Nothings  opposed Irish Catholic immigration MINOR PARTIES

  14. Economic protest party – have been rooted in periods of economic discontent • They are disgusted by Major parties (Dem, Rep) • Focus their anger on enemies such as “Wall Street Bankers” • EX: • The Greenback Party – appealed to struggling farmers • The Populist Party – want public ownership of many big businesses MINOR PARTIES

  15. Splinter Parties – Those that have split away from other parties. • The MOST IMPORTANT of all minor parties! • They usually form around a strong personality (leader) • Examples: • “Bull Moose” (progressive) party – TEDDY ROOSEVELT • Roosevelt was a Rep. president, but switched to the BULL MOOSE • The party gained the most votes ever for a minor party candidate in 1912. • Green Party – Ralph Nader MINOR PARTIES

  16. PRO – obama PRO - Romney

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