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  • '''Party''' is a term that can be defined in a number of ways, most of which relate 'Party' can have several meanings, including:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conservative Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...such as [[London, United Kingdom]], [[Birmingham]] and [[Bradford]], where party representatives served as local councillors or as the local [[Member of Par ...general election]]. In May 2016, Galloway secured 1.4% of the vote as the party's candidate for [[Mayor of London]].<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.
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  • The '''Coffee Party''' is a self-described independent grassroots political movement, whose rap ...urself: Pro-reform Coffee Party forms in reaction to U.S. conservative Tea Party movement
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  • #REDIRECT [[Green Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Liberal Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...Party in the 1830s) and the [[Henry Clay]] faction which became the [[Whig Party]]. ...a meeting of the people has taken place, at the instance of the Republican Party, and that a committee is appointed for the like purpose." </ref> The elect
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  • #REDIRECT [[Green Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...cade (1941-1951) and never won an election in its own right, the Afrikaner Party played a pivotal role in the emergence of [[apartheid]] in 1948. ...and his protege [[Nicolaas Havenga]] to break away and form the Afrikaner Party.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tea party (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Republican Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...'''Federalist Party''' was an American political party during the [[First Party System]], in the period 1791 to 1816, with remnants lasting into the 1820s. ...id little attention to grass roots organizing. In the long run, one of the party's most influential members was [[John Marshall]], who strengthened the powe
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  • ...debate whether it ended in the mid-1960s and was replaced by the '''Sixth Party System''', or continues to the present. Paulson (2006) argues that a decis ...achines, intellectuals, and liberal farm groups. Opposition [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republicans]] were split between a conservative w
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  • #Redirect [[Populist Party]]
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  • ..., political scientists number the party systems, starting with the [[First Party System]], which lasted from the 1790s until about 1824. A similar numbering The concept of a party system was introduced by [[James Bryce]] in ''[[The American Commonwealth]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Party system]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nazi Party]]
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  • ...ut won the presidency only in 1856, 1884 and 1892. In 1892, the [[Populist Party]] made a remarkable showing, winning 22 electoral votes and one million pop ...4 through 1892 were close. However the main opposition party, [[Democratic Party (United States), history|the Democrats]] won only the 1856, 1884 and 1892 p
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  • ...cally achieved by contesting and winning elections. Although a competitive party system is considered a sine qua non of modern [[democracy]], parties operat ...k/journals/pdf/2/post_617.pdf Andrew Drummond ''Electoral Volatility and Party Decline in Western Democracies'' 1970-1995 Political Studies 2006 vol 54]
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  • ...n 1896 endorsed the [[Democratic Party (United States), history|Democratic party]] candidate, [[William Jennings Bryan]]. It virtually disappeared after its ...ate liberalism, but which failed because of the constraints of the [[Third Party System]] and poor strategic choices by poorly coordinated radical politicia
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  • ...ty in the US in the 19th century. For the Whig party in Britain see [[Whig Party, Britain]] ...ts candidates for president in 1840 and 1848, but they both soon died. The party ran its last national candidate in 1852, then quickly collapsed because it
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  • ...ously with “Sozi,” the long-established nickname for the Social Democratic Party (SPD). ...n socialism or Nazism. There had been a German National Socialist Workers’ Party (DNSAP) in Austria, but it had no influence on the Nazis. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...verned South Africa from 1934 through 1948 and was the official opposition party from 1948 until its dissolution nearly three decades later. ...ped the ante by threatening to join forces with the SAP, oust the National Party, and save South Africa from economic ruin.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Democratic Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conservative Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...rty in 1848 and 1852, and the Know-Nothing Party in the 1850s. The Second Party System reflected and shaped the political, social, economic and cultural cu # It was a distinct party system.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tea party (social gathering)]]
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  • {{dambigbox|the Japanese political party|Democratic Party}} ...the same as that of the forerunner of the DPJ, the short-lived Democratic Party (1996-1998).
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  • ...succeeded by [[Gordon Brown]] in 2007. After thirteen years in power, the party lost the [[2010 United Kingdom general election|general election of May 201 ...e did substantially better than generally expected, but the second was the party's worst result since 1935. He immediately announced would stand down on 4 A
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  • ...the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which emphasized states rights. The party opposed a strong judiciary and opposed the army and navy (calling for relia The opposition [[Federalist party]] controlled the national government until 1800, then lost and slowly faded
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  • {{rpl|Green Party of England and Wales}} {{rpl|Scottish Green Party}}
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  • ...ly absorbed by the [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republican Party]] in 1854. The Free Soil Party was an anti-slavery party, but members were not necessarily abolitionists. Many free-soilers would n
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  • #REDIRECT [[Viet Nam Workers' Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Liberal Democratic Party (disambiguation)]]
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  • #redirect[[U.S. Progressive Party 1912]]
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  • ...ctive, in place of the established [[adjective]] for the [[political party|party]], "Democratic." Thus "[[John Kerry]] is a Democratic [[U.S. Senate|Senator ...ess contempt. Aesthetic judgments are subjective, of course, but 'Democrat Party' is jarring verging on ugly."<ref>Hertzberg (2006).</ref>
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  • ...ontent/abstract/27/1/9 online abstract] speculates on emergence of Seventh Party System * Bibby, John F. "Party Organizations, 1946-1996," in Byron E. Shafer, ed. ''Partisan Approaches to
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  • {{rpl|Tea party (social gathering)}} {{rpl|Boston Tea Party}}
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  • '''U.S. Progressive Party can mean: ...ublican Party to support [[Theodore Roosevelt]], also called '''Bull Moose Party'''
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  • {{dambigbox|the Japanese political party|Democratic Party}} ...the same as that of the forerunner of the DPJ, the short-lived Democratic Party (1996-1998).
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  • {{r|Democratic Party}} {{r|Whig Party}}
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  • ...r [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]] and the short-lived Social Democrat Party.
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  • {{r|Democratic Party (United States)}} {{r|U.S. Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party||**}}
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  • *See [[Whig Party, Britain]] *or [[Whig Party]] for the U.S. party
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  • '''Liberal Party''' may refer to {{rpl|Liberal Party of Australia}}
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  • {{r|party system}} ===Party processes===
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  • ...nal Leadership Team; Cofounder of Huntsville, Alabama Tea Party; state Tea Party coordinator
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  • *[[First Party System]] *[[Second Party System]]
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  • '''Liberal Democratic Party''' may refer to {{r|Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}}
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  • ...'); oldest [[political party]] of Germany; major non-revolutionary leftist party before [[World War II]]
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  • {{r|Second Party System}} {{r|Democratic Party (United States)}}
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  • {{r|Federalist Party}} {{r|Democratic-Republican Party}}
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  • {{rpl|Green Party of England and Wales}} {{rpl|Scottish Green Party}}
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  • {{r|Democratic Party (Japan)}} ===Party presidents===
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  • * [[Republican Party (United States), history ]] * [[Democratic Party (United States), history]]
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  • {{r|Party system}} {{r|First Party System}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the English and Welsh political party|Green Party}} ...] since 3rd September 2012. Its former leader, [[Caroline Lucas]], won the party's first-ever seat in the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|UK House of Co
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  • ...)|New York]], 14th District), experienced a surprise defeat in 2018 at his party's primary
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  • ...rough the merger of the Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Innovation Party.
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  • ...nder Hamilton's]] [[Federalist Party]] against the [[Democratic-Republican Party]] of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]].
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  • ...ntury during the First Party System, the Second Party System and the Third Party System the United States invented or developed a number of new methods for
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  • {{r|Conservative Party of Canada}} {{r|Liberal Party of Canada}}
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  • {{r|Conservative Party of Canada}} {{r|Conservative Party (UK)}}
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  • ...(United States)]] political consultant; cofounder and current CEO of [[Tea Party Patriots]]
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  • ...strong; may be extended to multiparty systems but still involves specific party representation and positions
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  • ...rship criterion and the group avoids adopting the specific position of any party
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  • {{r|Political party}} {{r|First Party System}}
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  • {{r|Japanese party government before World War Two}} {{r|Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}}
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  • {{r|Political party}} {{r|Labour Party (UK)}}
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  • {{r|Political party}} {{r|Conservative Party (UK)}}
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  • ...the '''Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD)''' (Social Democratic Party of Germany), identifies with workers and [[trade union]]s. Its ideology is ...imar Chancellor]]s were of the party, and it remained the strongest single party until 1932, it was in opposition during most of the [[Weimar Republic]]. Th
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  • {{r|Democratic Party (United States), history}} {{r|Fifth Party System}}
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  • {{r|Japanese party government before World War Two}} {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the Japanese political party|Liberal Democratic Party}} ...oo'', usually shortened to 自民党 ''Jimintoo'') is a conservative [[political party]] which has held power at national level near-uninterrupted since 1955, oth
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  • ...n Louisiana, self-described as a “A Christian, a [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party Member]], a Constitutionalist and a Patriot;” as a teenager, she had been
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  • {{r|First Party System}} {{r|Second Party System}}
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  • | title = The party's over: Advice on treating hangovers - Times Online
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  • ...rty.co.za/ National Party South Africa] - Official website of the National Party
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  • ...no information; it is vilified by [[Tea Party Patriots]]; ejected by [[Tea Party National Federation]] over alleged racist remarks
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  • '''The Nationals''' are a centre-right political party in Australia. ...ry Party on January 22 1920, The Nationals are the second oldest political party in Australia. The Nationals are still most popular with regional and rural
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  • ...ed the party to its first election victory, ousting the Liberal Democratic Party of which he was a former member after 55 years of near-uninterrupted rule (
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  • {{r|Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party}} {{r|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party}}
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  • {{r|Political party}} {{r|Labour Party (UK)}}
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  • ...</noinclude>(SPD) Social Democratic Party of Germany, the oldest political party in the country; socialist-Marxist; worker and labor oriented
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  • ===The rise of party government=== After various compromises, the first party government formed in 1900, and the first government with a Prime Minister s
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  • {{rpl|First Party System}} {{rpl|Second Party System}}
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  • ...ring much of the [[Indochinese revolution]] and [[Vietnam War]], while the Party members were certainly Marxist-Leninists, they preferred not to be called "
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