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AP U.S. Government 2.2 Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media. Federalists and Democratic Republicans competed in the...what?

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Thank you We sneak and here's her shmoop du jour

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brought to you by democratic republicans Politicians who just can't

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make up their minds right Federalists and democratic republicans competed

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in the what And the olympics is no and hear

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the potential answers Okay well a party system describes the

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way different coalitions form and compete in national politics When

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those coalitions shift in people switch teams we get a

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political realignment which leads to a new party system It's

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not as fun as it sounds trust us Did federalists

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and democratic republicans compete in the b second party system

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Well andrew jackson's presidency blew the first party system powder

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keg leaving behind the democrats and the wigs in its

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second round wait that makes b a giant bomb We're

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federalists and democratic republicans at odds in the third party

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system Who boy The third party system emerged from all

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the sectional disputes over slavery which gave us the republican

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party in the north and a split pro slavery democratic

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party in the south So c letter c did friendless

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and democratic republicans duke it out during de the fourth

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party system Will the fourth party system got down to

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business pitting the more agricultural democrats against the industry focused

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republicans so we can drop a contract against dia's Well

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what about either fifth party system While the fifth party

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system was a big deal after the new deal when

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franklin roosevelt joined union workers southerners immigrants catholics dinosaurs astronauts

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pop stars and wait Those last few might have been

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a little odd which means that federalists and democratic republicans

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competed in a the first party system Federalist led by

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alexander hamilton wanted a powerful national government toe push for

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aggressive economic development Democratic republicans led by thomas jefferson preferred

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a small national government option Is the correct answer It's

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Hard to believe that us is only on its fifth

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party system when we had our fifth party wear only

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in kindergarten where's my balloon it's Not as fun as 00:02:00.552 --> [endTime] it sounds

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