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In history dems or reps are not that important.The important issue is liberal or Conservative.Conservatives started this country.

2007-02-13 11:12:55 · answer #1 · answered by shawnn 4 · 2 0

Federalist Party (c.1789–1816)
Democratic-Republican Party (1792–c.1824)

[edit] Second Party System (1824–1854)
Main article: Second Party System
Anti-Masonic Party (1826–1838)
National Republican Party (1829–1833)
Nullifier Party (1830–1839)
Whig Party (1832–1856)
Liberty Party (1840–1848)
Free Soil Party (1848–1855)

[edit] Third Party System (1854–1896)
Main article: Third Party System
American Party (“Know-Nothings”) (c.1854–1858)
Opposition Party (1854–1858)
Constitutional Union Party (1860)
National Union Party, (1864–1868)
Liberal Republican Party (1872)
Greenback Party (1874–1884)
Anti-Monopoly Party (1884)
Populist Party (1892–1908)
National Democratic Party/Gold Democrats (1896–1900)

[edit] Progressive Era/Fourth Party System (1896–1932)
Main article: Fourth Party System
Social Democratic Party (1900–1901)
Home Rule Party of Hawaii (created to serve the native Hawaiian agenda in the state legislature and U.S. Congress) (1900–1912)
Socialist Party of America (1901–1973)
Progressive Party 1912 (“Bull Moose Party”) (1912–1914)
Non-Partisan League (Not a party in the technical sense) (1915–1956)
Farmer-Labor Party (1918–1944)
Progressive Party 1924 (1924)
Communist League of America (1928–1934)

[edit] New Deal/Fifth Party System (1932–1964)
Main article: Fifth Party System
American Workers Party (1933–1934)
Workers Party of the United States (1934–1938)
Union Party (1936)
American Labor Party (1936–1956)
America First Party (1944) (1944–1996)
States' Rights Democratic Party (“Dixiecrats”) (1948)
Progressive Party 1948 (1948–1955)
Vegetarian Party (1948–1964)
Constitution Party (United States 50s) (1952–1968 ?)
Puerto Rican Socialist Party (1959–1993)
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (1964)

[edit] Later 20th century
Communist Workers Party (1969–1985)
People's Party (1971–1976)
U.S. Labor Party (1975–1979)
Citizens Party (1979–1984)
New Alliance Party (1979–1992)
Christian Falangist Party of America (1985–2006)
Populist Party of 1980s-1990s (1984–1994)
Looking Back Party (1984–1996)
Grassroots Party (1986–2004)
Independent Party of Utah (1988–1996)
Greens/Green Party USA (1991–2005)
Natural Law Party (1992–2004)

2007-02-13 11:10:06 · answer #2 · answered by rdyjoe 4 · 0 0

dont you guys have better things to post about? how do you get paid anyway.. seems incredibly lame.
the antimasonic party is kinda old.. (1830's) they were around for 7-8yrs, and dissolved after they found out that their leader was a mason.

2007-02-13 11:03:29 · answer #3 · answered by honorablepassion 2 · 1 0

Liberalism is a response to the evils of conservatism.

If conservativesw want to eliminate Liberals, all they have to do is be nice, and do the right thing.

Yeah, right.

2007-02-13 11:11:03 · answer #4 · answered by bettysdad 5 · 0 3

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