Political Parties in America Crossword Puzzle

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  • political party: an organized group of people with similar political aims and opinions, seeking to influence public policy by getting their candidates elected to public office.
  • democrat party: one of the two major political parties in the united states, generally associated with liberal or progressive policies and ideologies.
  • republican party: the other major political party in the united states, typically associated with conservative policies and ideologies.
  • third party: a political party other than the two major parties (democrats and republicans) that competes for power and influence in the political system.
  • platform: a set of principles or goals that a political party or candidate stands for, often articulated in their party platform.
  • party platform: a formal set of principles, goals, and policies adopted by a political party to guide its members and attract voters.
  • partisan: someone who strongly supports a particular political party and its policies, often to the point of being biased or uncompromising.
  • political spectrum: the range of political beliefs and ideologies, typically represented as a continuum from left to right.
  • party identification: the psychological attachment or loyalty that individuals feel toward a particular political party.
  • party system: the structure and organization of political parties within a country, including the number of major parties and their relationships.
  • party discipline: the expectation that members of a political party will vote together and support the party's official position on legislative matters.
  • two party system: a political system dominated by two major parties, as is the case in the united states with the democrats and republicans.
  • multiparty system: a political system with more than two significant political parties, each competing for power and influence.
  • minority party: the political party that holds fewer seats or less power in a legislative body compared to the majority party.
  • majority party: the political party that holds the most seats or has the most power in a legislative body.