becuause there was a fight, based on slavery, if some of the states would allow slavery or not
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∙ 16y agoThe spoils system derived from the Jackson Democratic party's victory in the 1828 election, for which they were rewarded
Whigs and the Democrats
A no party system
Depending on the voting system in use, it is possible to vote for more than one party. For the "first past the post" system a single vote per party is required. For a proportional voting system one puts a number against the candidate - 1 for the most preferred, 2 for the second preferred and so on.
The worst idea ever. In a one party system of government the people would only have one party to choose from. Say like if there were no republicans and only democrats ran for office, that would be a one party system.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
It pitted the Democratic party against the Whig party.
It pitted the Democratic Party against the Whig Party.
According to historians and political scientists, the Second Party System lasted from about 1828 to 1854, after the First Party System ended.
A two party system did develop in the US. The US did adopt the constitution. So the answer is yes.
Andrew Jackson
The spoils system derived from the Jackson Democratic party's victory in the 1828 election, for which they were rewarded
You can develop transfer function of second order in various ways. The use of a pictorial approach to system modelling is one of the suitable options to use.
the second party system
the vigorous competition between Whigs and Democrats.AnswerThe Second Party System is the term that historians and political scientists give to the political system existing in the United States from about 1837 to 1852. It replaced the First Party System, and was followed by the Third Party System. The system was characterized by rapidly rising levels of voter interest starting in 1828, as shown in election day turnout, rallies, partisan newspapers, and a high degree of personal loyalty to party. The major parties were the Democratic Party, led by Andrew Jackson, and the Whig Party, a coalition of National Republicans, Anti-Masons, and other opponents of Jackson, led by Henry Clay. Minor parties included the Anti-Masonic Party, which was an important innovator from 1827-34, the Liberty Party in 1840, the Free Soil Party in 1848 and 1852, and the Know-Nothing Party in the 1850s. The Second Party System reflected and shaped the political, social, economic and cultural currents of the Jacksonian Era. Source: http://www.answers.com/Second+party+system?cat=technology&gwp=11&method=3&ver=2.3.0.609
Whigs and the Democrats