Political Parties 0.0 / 5 ? Government & PoliticsUSA Political PartiesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Johanna ForcerCreated on: 09-06-17 07:54 When members of one party regularly group together in opposition to another party Partisanship 1 of 10 The Democrats tend to be this (seeking change to the political, economic, and social status quo) Liberal 2 of 10 A view that seeks to defend the political, economic and social status quo conservative 3 of 10 _______ conservative (a term popularised by George W. Bush) Compassionate 4 of 10 Arguably there is a _____ state system as the individual state parties are organisationally autonomous and ideologically varied Fifty 5 of 10 This movement formed from the Republicans in 2008 Tea Party 6 of 10 In reality, this ensures a two-party system First Past the Post 7 of 10 The third party candidate who gained 45 electoral college votes in 1968 Wallace 8 of 10 In 1994 the Republicans moved towards natonalising their electoral campaign with this ten-point policy programme Contract with America 9 of 10 The only time when the parties meet on nationally Convention 10 of 10
Why may it not be totally accurate to describe the USA as having a two-party system? (10 marks) 0.0 / 5
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