Student Project
Research Question:
What
Were the Democratic Party and Republican Party ideology and constituents when
they were founded?
The Democratic Party was founded
in 1792; it was founded by Thomas Jefferson. The Democratic Party was founded
because
its constituents, the members of the party, decided
that wealth and social status was not an entitlement to rule. When
the Republican Party was founded,
the constituents believed in smaller goverment, lower taxees, fewer
regulations, and greater personal freedom. The goal this Research Proyect was to find out why this party were founded,
look at the ideologies and constituents of each party when they were
founded.What were these ideologies and who were
their constituents? and have these ideologies and constituents changed
today.
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WEBLIOGRAPHY
. Republican National Committee http://www.rnc.org/
The
National Republican Committee has created this website to offer
information
about the origin and the actual committee. This website is
intended for the
general public.
Title of article: An emerging republican
majority?
Author(s): Casse, Daniel.
Source (name of the periodical):
Commentary
Date: Jan 2003
Volume # and issue # (if given): v115 i1
p17(6)
Briefly summarize the description of the publication: This
article is
explaining the time that Al Gore conceded the presidency to
George Bush. It
divided the nation into red and blue.
Article
A96010160
History Of The Democratic
Party http:// www. democrats.org"
Source
Citation: "Jacksonian
Democracy." Dictionary of American History. 7 vols. Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1976. Reproduced in History Resource Center.
Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/HistRC/
Document
Number: BT2311023613
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Source Citation: "Republican Renaissance? (1990s)." American Decades 1990-1999.
Tandy McConnell, ed. Detroit: Gale Group, Inc., 2001. Reproduced in History
Resource Center. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/HistRC/