Effects of Political Parties
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Effects of Political Parties Introduction Since the last of the Whig party left office in 1852, the American political system has been primarily a two party system. The Democrats and the Republicans have been the two parties fighting for the Presidency since that time. There have been many other parties since that time, but mainly, these two have gone unopposed against each other. However, how much good do these parties actually do? Would our country be
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therefore making parties themselves obsolete. --- Bibliography 1. Carlin, David R. Commonwealth. Lessons From November: Fraying The Bonds. December 18, 1992. 2. Ladd, Everett Carl. Where Have All The Voters Gone?: The Fracturing Of America's Political Parties. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1978. 3. Madron, Thomas W. and Chelf, Carl P. Political Parties In The United States. Boston: Holbrook Press, Inc., 1974. 4. Wolfson, Lewis. USA Today. The Revolution In U.S. Politics Is Nearly Here. January, 1994. Bibliography None Word Count: 1303
therefore making parties themselves obsolete. --- Bibliography 1. Carlin, David R. Commonwealth. Lessons From November: Fraying The Bonds. December 18, 1992. 2. Ladd, Everett Carl. Where Have All The Voters Gone?: The Fracturing Of America's Political Parties. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1978. 3. Madron, Thomas W. and Chelf, Carl P. Political Parties In The United States. Boston: Holbrook Press, Inc., 1974. 4. Wolfson, Lewis. USA Today. The Revolution In U.S. Politics Is Nearly Here. January, 1994. Bibliography None Word Count: 1303