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| political parties in america
In the beginning… - Federalist Paper #10
- James Madison recognized the dangers inherent with factions (parties)
- but understood them to be inevitable and more controllable if housed within the apparatus of existing government
In the beginning… - Ratifying the Constitution
- Federalists
- strong central govt
- Hamilton, Madison
- Anti-Federalists
- Stronger state govts
- Jefferson, Lee
- Original parties
- Federalists
- Strong central govt
- National bank
- Adams, Hamilton
- Democratic-Republicans
- Stronger state govts
- Jefferson, Madison
Two-party system - Neither lasted long
- Oldest continuous political party: Democrats
- Started in 1820s
- 1st POTUS: Andrew Jackson
- Second oldest continuous political party: Republicans
- Started in 1850s after split of Whig Party
- Founded as the anti-slavery party
- 1st POTUS: Abraham Lincoln
Political Parties, Historically - Republicans ruled the White House from Lincoln to Wilson
- North voted Republican for anti-slavery then switched to Democrat with New Deal
- South voted Democrat until New Deal and then became Republican with the expansion of govt
- Most Black Americans voted Republican until New Deal (Election of 1936), and have since remained Democrats (today, almost 90% are still dems)
Realignment Elections - critical elections that produce a sharp change in existing patterns of party loyalty which last a prolonged period of time
- 5 is US history
Realignment Elections - 1. Democratic Republican Thomas Jefferson beats Federalist John Adams in 1800
- 2. Democratic Andrew Jackson beats Democratic Republican John Quincy Adams in 1828
- 3. Republican Abraham Lincoln wins in 1860
- 4. Republican McKinley beats Democrat Bryan in 1896
- 5. Election of 1932 – Democrat FDR breaks 72 years of Republican domination (holds for 20 years; until end of WWII)
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