US political parties

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  1. 3. A set of beliefs or principles that guide the actions and policies of an individual or group, particularly in a political context.
  2. 4. A deliberate system of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes, particularly in government and politics.
  3. 5. - the circumstances or setting surrounding an event or situation that helps to clarify its meaning.Analysis - a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something..
  4. 7. The act of attempting to influence the decisions of government officials, often by special interest groups or organizations.
  5. 9. - A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units, such as states.Analysis - a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
  6. 10. - a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.Amendment - A formal change or addition proposed to a law or constitution.
  7. 11. A person represented by an elected official, typically a voter in a specific electoral district.
  8. 12. A meeting of members of a political party or faction to discuss and decide on policy or select candidates for office.
  9. 13. - A formal change or addition proposed to a law or constitution.
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  1. 1. A formal declaration of the principles and policies that a political party stands for, often detailed during elections.
  2. 2. An individual currently holding a political office, often seeking re-election.
  3. 4. Strong allegiance to a particular political party or ideology, often leading to biased perspectives and divisive politics.
  4. 6. A situation where two major political parties work together to achieve a common goal or pass legislation, despite their differences.
  5. 8. Relating to elections or the process of voting, including the systems and mechanisms used to elect representatives.