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What were the political organizations not envisioned in the Constitution and considered dangerous to national unity by most of the Founding Fathers?

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Political organizations not envisioned in the Constitution and considered dangerous to national unity by most of the Founding Fathers?

dude i think it's political parties


Which political development in the US is considered part of the unwritten constitution?

system of political parties


What are the two major political parties in the US are a considered part of?

the unwritten Constitution


Would be considered a customary (not in the Constitution) part of American political culture?

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What is considered a customary part of American political culture?

The full question is: What would be considered a customary part of American political culture not in the Constitution A the president can only serve two terms B political parties and their national conventions C the vice-presidency D freedom of speech The Constitution is silent about B political parties and their national conventions but these are customary parts of US Politics.


Whose political theory of government is used in Congress and the US Supreme Court?

John Locke's political theories are considered to have heavily influenced the US Constitution.


Which role of the president is considered part of the unwritten constitution?

There is no unwritten constitution, especially in the United States. However, some believe the origination of a two-party country existed after the constitution was drafted.


Political parties and the President's Cabinet are considered to be part of the unwritten constitution because these groups?

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After the Industrial Revolution what did liberals begin to argue was needed if the political equality envisioned for a democracy was to work?

economic equality


Why were the Founders of the US government concerned that The Supreme Court would become dominated by political concerns?

The Colonists and their descendants (us) need a Supreme body whose sole focus is to uphold and protect people's rights under the US Constitution. Though the Founders could not have envisioned the array of human rights and civil rights' concerns that would confront the US hundreds of years later, the US Constitution addresses most of the concerns, broadly and generally. But if the US Supreme Court were swayed by changes in political ideas and public political opinion, the Court could violate or dismantle the US Constitution with every change in political leaders.


What political party was not liked by the constitution?

The constitution was created before political parties were, so neither