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  2. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Democrats adopted a reformed view of democracy in which political candidates sought support directly rather than through intermediaries such as political machines. [35] Many progressive reforms became popular within the Democratic Party to increase direct democracy and give citizens more power over government operations, [ 36 ] and they ...

  3. List of political ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Political ideologies have two dimensions: (1) goals: how society should be organized; and (2) methods: the most appropriate way to achieve this goal. An ideology is a collection of ideas. Typically, each ideology contains certain ideas on what it considers to be the best form of government (e.g. autocracy or democracy ) and the best economic ...

  4. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    Democrats believe the benefits of social services include a more productive labor force and that the benefits of this are greater than any benefits that could be derived from lower taxes, especially on top earners. Furthermore, Democrats view social services as essential to providing positive freedom (i.e., freedom derived from economic ...

  5. List of political parties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Merged into: People's Party (1892) 1874 1886 Greenback Party: 1879–1889 Currency reform [92] Merged into: People's Party (1892) 1874 1884 Readjuster Party: 1881–1889 Left-wing populism [93] 1870 1885 Labor Party: 1887–1891 People's Party (1892) 1892–1903 Populist Party Populism [94] Merged into: Democratic Party: 1892 1908 Silver Party ...

  6. Republicanism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The colonial intellectual and political leaders in the 1760s and 1770s closely read history to compare governments and their effectiveness of rule. [ 13] The Revolutionists were especially concerned with the history of liberty in England and were primarily influenced by the "country party" (which opposed the "court party" that held power).

  7. Politics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In the United States, politics functions within a framework of a constitutional federal republic. The three distinct branches share powers: the U.S. Congress which forms the legislative branch, a bicameral legislative body comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate; the executive branch, which is headed by the president of the ...

  8. Political positions of Ron DeSantis - Wikipedia

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    The political positions of Ron DeSantis have been recorded from his 2012 election to the United States House of Representatives and his tenure as Representative, the 2016 United States Senate election in Florida, and during his tenure as governor of Florida. DeSantis is considered a conservative Republican. [ 1][ 2]

  9. Politics - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Politics(from Ancient Greek πολιτικά(politiká) 'affairs of the cities') is the set of activities that are associated with making decisionsin groups, or other forms of power relationsamong individuals, such as the distribution of status. or resources. The branch of social sciencethat studies politics and government is referred ...