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Party system: A party system is a concept in comparative political science concerning the system of government by political parties in a democratic country. The idea is that political parties have basic similarities: they control the government, have a stable base of ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Comparative politics] [Elections]...
Party system: Party system is a term of art used by political scientists to describe a relatively durable system of political party and voter alignments, electoral rules, and policy priorities that dominate a democratic political system's electoral process for some delimited ... [100%] 2023-06-09
Second Party System: Second Party System was a term to describe the political situation of the United States from 1828 to 1856. During this time the major parties were the Democratic Party and the Whig Party. [81%] 2023-02-25 [United States Political Terms]
Dominant-party system: A dominant-party system, or one-party dominant system, is a political occurrence in which a single political party continuously dominates election results over running opposition groups or parties. Any ruling party staying in power for more than one consecutive ... (Social) [81%] 2023-09-11 [Elections] [Political systems]...
Fourth Party System: The Fourth Party System or Progressive Era is the period in American political history from about 1896 to 1932 that was dominated by the Republican party, except when it split in 1912 and allowed the Democrats in for eight years ... [81%] 2023-02-15 [United States History] [New Deal]...
Third Party System: The Third Party System was a period in the history of political parties in the United States from the 1850s until the 1890s, which featured profound developments in issues of American nationalism, modernization, and race. This period, the later part ... (Third phase in the development of electoral politics in the United States, 1856–1896) [81%] 2023-10-28 [Political history of the United States] [19th century in the United States]...
Third Party System: The Third Party System was the political universe in American politics from about 1856 to 1896 (see Second Party System, Fourth Party System). The Third Party System was dominated by the newly created Republican Party, which claimed success in saving ... [81%] 2023-03-07 [United States History] [United States Political Parties]...
First Party System: The First Party System is the term political scientists and historians give to the political system governing the United States between 1792 and the early 1820s. It featured two national parties that competed for control of the Presidency, Congress, and ... [81%] 2023-01-18
Second Party System: The Second Party System is the term that historians and political scientists give to the political system existing in the United States from about 1828 to 1854. It replaced the First Party System, and was followed by the Third Party ... [81%] 2023-12-16
First Party System: The First Party System is the term political scientists and historians give to the political system governing the United States between 1792 and 1828. It featured two national parties that competed for control of the Presidency, Congress, and the states ... [81%] 2023-03-18 [United States Political Terms] [United States History]...
First Party System: Das First Party System („Erstes Parteiensystem“) ist ein Erklärungsmodell zur Geschichte der politischen Parteien der Vereinigten Staaten und unterteilt diese analytisch in mehrere Perioden bis zum heutigen Sixth Party System („Sechstes Parteiensystem“). Die erste Phase der Parteienentwicklung in der politischen ... [81%] 2023-12-10
Fourth Party System: The Fourth Party System is a common name for a United States political re-alignment that occurred after 1896. The third party system did not collapse and the Republican and Democratic Parties remained the two dominant political parties although their ... [81%] 2023-12-19
Sixth Party System: The Sixth Party System is the era in United States politics following the Fifth Party System. As with any periodization, opinions differ on when the Sixth Party System may have begun, with suggested dates ranging from the late 1960s to ... (Sixth and current phase in the development of electoral politics in the United States, 1980–) [81%] 2023-12-15 [6 (number)] [1960s in American politics]...
Fifth Party System: The Fifth Party System, also called the New Deal Party System, refers to the system of politics in the United States that began in 1933 with a realignment caused by the Great Depression in the U.S.. The New Deal ... [81%] 2023-02-28 [New Deal] [United States History]...
Sixth Party System: The Sixth Party System is the era in United States politics following the Fifth Party System. As with any periodization, opinions differ on when the Sixth Party System may have begun, with suggested dates ranging from the late 1960s to ... (History) [81%] 2023-12-16 [Contemporary history]
Fifth Party System: The Fifth Party System, also called the New Deal Party System, refers to the system of politics in the United States that began in 1933 with a realignment caused by the Great Depression in the U.S.. The New Deal ... [81%] 2023-12-16
Fourth Party System: The Fourth Party System was the political party system in the United States from about 1896 to 1932 that was dominated by the Republican Party, except the 1912 split in which Democrats captured the White House and held it for ... (Fourth phase in the development of electoral politics in the United States, 1896–1932) [81%] 2023-11-17 [Political history of the United States] [Progressive Era in the United States]...
Third Party System: The Third Party System was the political universe in United States politics from about 1854 to the mid 1890s (see Second Party System, Fourth Party System). In terms of issues, the main concerns were nationalism, Civil War, modernization, prohibition, and ... [81%] 2023-10-29
Two-party system: A two-party system exists when two political parties dominate political discourse and election campaigns. In such a system, the chief executive and (on average) seventy-five percent or more of the members of the legislature are members of one ... [81%] 2023-02-24 [Politics] [Government]...