Third Parties in the U.S. Political Process-Alondra C.

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  1. 2. What party Ralph Nader in?
  2. 11. The most successful third parties in the election in 1992.
  3. 12. Popularized the women’s suffrage movement.
  4. 14. The party supports the principles of the Declaration of Independence,the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights.
  5. 17. What two parties dominate the modern American political process
  6. 20. American voters have not elected a third party president since...
  7. 21. Are the ones that raise the issues that no one wants to raise.
  8. 22. An independent candidate in the 2004 presidential race.
  9. 24. What is the third largest political party in the U.S.
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  1. 1. What was the name of the Constitution party before 2000?
  2. 3. Supports lower taxes, free-market capitalism, restrictions on immigration, increased military spending, gun rights, restrictions on abortion.
  3. 4. The idea that humans should transcend their current natural state and limitations through the use of technology.
  4. 5. What party promotes environmentalism, nonviolence,and social justice?
  5. 6. Believes that the federal government needed to play a more active role in the American economy by regulating various businesses.
  6. 7. Supports freedom of speech, equality before the law, social justice, equality, social justice.
  7. 8. Says that it is better to give people more free choice and that the government should have less control over people.
  8. 9. Since third parties often organize around a single personality or a single issue and that can lead to them being..
  9. 10. Advocates using the Transcendental Meditation technique.
  10. 13. Introduced the notion of a 40-hour work week
  11. 15. Who was most popular candidate in 1992?
  12. 16. Advocated for child labor laws in 1904
  13. 18. Which party has been fighting for honest leadership and real solutions?
  14. 19. Self-described as opposing all forms of oppression.
  15. 23. Is committed to feminism, socialism, democracy, ecology, and racial equality.
  16. 25. Political parties other than the two dominant parties.