texas and Mexican territory became a part of the United states
house and senate.
Due to the cold war everyone was affected because the Americans and Russian were both fighting for power. The economy of either countries were unaffected and the affect was mostly political.
They were mostly used for unskilled labor.
Debt.
the left wing
The two main divisions of the political spectrum called in the US are called Democrats & Republicans, or the right & the left
When white light is passed through a prism, it is dispersed into its component colors, forming a spectrum. This spectrum consists of colors of different wavelengths ranging from red to violet.
i disagree
political equality
political equality
The people who worked full-time for the prewar political machines (mostly local, urban political party organizations run by a 'boss'' were simply called 'staffers'. Today's political machines in the US are mostly the parties' election organizations. Its members are called the campaign workers.
None. You have to understand that American political parties are almost all very far to the right compared to the rest of the developed world. You could be mostly correct if you compare the US Democratic Party with the Canadian Liberal Party. While US politics heretofore, were "mostly" center-right, Canadian politics are "mostly" center left to extreme left, like the Social Democratic Party as well as the Liberals. Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and Australia govern from the political right and they can be considered the "developed world". Europe, by and large, has been mostly center to extreme left of the political center.
if you mean states (also county) in the us (united states of America) there are 50.
texas and Mexican territory became a part of the United states
The two countries share much the same social and political values and have a common cultural and historical heritage.
Because 'conservative' and liberal' have no fixed content in politics. Conservative politicians in for instance Scandinavia and The Netherlands would mostly be considered liberal, if not 'socialist' in the eyes of US politicians. And what with the whole political spectrum in the USA being much more to the right than that of many other Western countries, many US conservative politicians would find it hard if not impossible to find a local 'conservative' Party where they would feel at home - and US liberals would be considered to hold slightly right-wing conservative political views in those countries.