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U.S Government. Unit C – Political Parties Chapter 5 / Section 3 The Two-Party System in American History. The Two-Party System in American History. How did the United States’ political parties originate? What are the three major periods of single-party domination?

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U.S Government

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  1. U.S Government Unit C – Political Parties Chapter 5 / Section 3 The Two-Party System in American History

  2. The Two-Party System in American History • How did the United States’ political parties originate? • What are the three major periods of single-party domination? • What characterizes the current era of government?

  3. The Nation’s First Parties Federalists • Led by Alexander Hamilton • Represented wealthy and upper-class interests • Favored strong executive leadership and liberal interpretation of the Constitution Anti-Federalists • Led by Thomas Jefferson • Represented the “common man” • Favored Congress as the strongest arm of government and a strict interpretation of the Constitution

  4. Our Relationship with Civil Government • BP2.3.1 Realize that our calling is to unconditional submission but not unconditional obedience. We must disobey when we are asked to do something contrary to the Word of God. • BP2.3.2 Carry out our calling to pray for those in authority over us. (I Timothy 2:1-4) • BP2.3.3 Describe and participate in ways that a Christian may appeal to the “lesser magistrates” for reform and change in the government as well as use the courts and appeal processes in attempts to affect change, but never revolution.

  5. American Parties: Four Major Eras The Three Historical Eras The Era of the Democrats, 1800—1860 • Democratsdominate all but two presidential elections. • TheWhigParty emerges in 1834, but declines by the 1850s, electing only two Presidents. • The Republican Party is founded in 1854. The Era of the Republicans, 1860—1932 • Republicans dominate all but four presidential elections. • The Civil War disables the DemocraticParty for the remainder of the 1800s. The Return of the Democrats, 1932—1968 • Democrats dominate all but two presidential elections. • Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected President four times.

  6. American Parties: Parties Today The Start of a New Era: The Era of Divided Government Since 1968, neither Republicans nor Democrats have dominated the presidency and Congress has often been controlled by the opposing party. 1976–1980 Democrats hold the presidency Congress is controlled by Democrats 1968–1976 Republicans hold the presidency Congress is controlled by Democrats 1980–1992 Republicans hold the presidency Senate controlled by Republicans 1980-1986, controlled by Democrats from 1986 to 1994 1992 – 2000 Democrats hold the presidency Congress controlled by Republicans, 1994 to present 2000 - 2008 Republicans hold the presidency Congress is controlled by Republicans

  7. God Holds Our Nation Accountable • BP3.2.1 Notice how God condemns governments who become proud or boastful. (Jeremiah 46) • BP3.2.2 Confess that God expect leaders to be honest and holds them responsible. (Hebrews 13:17) • BP3.2.3 Realize that Nations are held accountable to God’s Law and not to the will of the majority. (Example: abortion)

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