The American society today is always trying to compete with one another; from the business world to recreation, to politics, we are always striving for the last word and the final say.

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The American society today is always trying to compete with one another; from the business world to recreation, to politics, we are always striving for the last word and the final say.  Due to this, we, as Americans try to find a group that fits our personality and self belief-system, which in return leads to political parties.

The American political belief system has been around for as long as there have been white men living on this soil.  From the colonial period, at which time we adopted the political ideology of the English system, to today, when we have our own ideology, stemming from beliefs influenced from around the world.  These beliefs are ones that make us a world super power due to our freedom to express ourselves by means of voice, documentation, or public protest.  In our society today, we have many political parties, including the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, the Liberal Movement, the Conservative Movement, Communism, Fascism, and finally, Socialism.  All these parties are somewhat active in all forms of government throughout the world, some more prominent than others, all having major influences on all aspects of our lives.

One of the first prominent political parties would have to be the Democratic Party.  This party first became known in the 1790’s, when Thomas Jefferson formed a coalition to resist the policies of George Washington’s administration.  Jefferson himself was the first president to run under the “Democratic Party,” and win the presidency.  At first, the party was called Republican, and later the Democratic-Republican Party, but during the presidential campaign of 1828, the party was split into two factions: the National Republican Party was absorbed into the Whig Party in 1834, and other became known as the Democratic Party.

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In the beginning, Democrats felt strongly that the national government should do nothing the states could do for themselves and the states nothing the localities could do.  This all means that there should be little to no national government intervention in the lives of Americans.  The opposing party at the time, the Whigs believed in using governmental power to promote, regulate, correct, and reform.  Throughout history, the Democrats have always struggled to control the house and presidency, and at times when they do have control, they eventually lose it.

On the other side of the political spectrum we ...

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